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  • All it does is wobble back and forth?

  • @halo2party try that with a cube, or almost any other shake made of flat surfaces. These non-rigid type of polyhedrons are quite special and not very common.

  • discovering a new flexible polyhedron seems like one of those things that are way harder than you would think

  • Contrary to comments from others (who don't know what they're looking at) this is amazing. It's hard to believe that such a thing can exist until you see it. with your own eyes. Is the volume constant and is that a necessary condition?

  • hey spectral... what ever turns you on, man...

  • this sucks

  • that amazing!......not!

  • Believe me or not. I think that I constructed many flexible polyhedra with i-Gami toy. I can create a video later if you like. I read the wikipedia information. Interesting.

  • Hum... I would like to know more about this.

  • ?! So what?!

  • Most polyhedra are rigid. The first flexible polyhedron was discovered in the 70's only.

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