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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2008

It is possible to turn a sphere inside out in 3-space with possible self-intersections but without creating any crease, a process often called sphere eversion (eversion means "to turn inside out").

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  • So...you can't poke a hole through it but creating a universe where matter can pass through itself is okay?

  • If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe. 

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  • In this universe matter can pass through itself so those sharp corners could not pop the ball, so there's basically no laws of physics in this universe and that means this whole thing has absolutely no point at all because you can just push it though like the guy does at the beginning

  • mind of a topologist.....

  • @DrCube yes!

  • We just went from Spheres to monorails to adding and subtracting frowns...fuck geometry I'm just gonna sell crack for a living.

  • @CawlinConveys

    Antimatter can pass through itself, and matter without any interactions.

  • What did I just watch?...

  • fuck this shit IM OUT!

  • @CawlinConveys poking a hole is not continuous, pulling a loop tight is not smooth, but there is nothing wrong with matter passing through itself

  • @thezoffmann thats what im saying

  • pause at 10:25 .......

    geometry penis :)

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