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Plato was playing dnd
Ответитьi think i just opened another part of my brain
ОтветитьUpdated version for the new discovery of infinite Einstein tiles
ОтветитьAh yes, the Penrose P2 tiling
ОтветитьTHANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!
ОтветитьWell the sponsor read didnt age well lol
Ответитьbut, why does it only works with 5?
ОтветитьNO WAY CZECH REPUBLIC MENTIONED?? JEBEEE
Ответитьaverage jojo part 7 fight
Ответитьwhy complicate life,
ОтветитьYo that was the sam o’ nella intro when he was talking about prague
Ответитьthey made pi as a pattern, infinite but never repeats
ОтветитьIt's as if I'm staring at pi in the corporeal form.
ОтветитьTheories of the most elaborate nature can be extraordinarily beautiful, regardless of their truth or lack thereof. The failed effort of a brilliant mind could be seen as success by the mundane.
Ответитьuhhhh as someone who does tile work professionally i really hope non periodic tiling never becomes in vogue 🤣
ОтветитьIf it doesn't repeat it's not a pattern.
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pat·tern
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noun
noun: pattern; plural noun: patterns
1.
a repeated decorative design.
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ОтветитьI believe the words, What?,Where?,Why?, When? and How? are Platonic solids equivalent in natural language geometry.
Ответитьbecause hexagons are the bestagons
ОтветитьI love Veratasium, but this is my first call-out for farming likes and views.
Ever using the term "infinite" implies repetition at some point. Having very very specific physical properties inside specific dimensions will NEVER not repeat in an infinite setting.
my name is Johannes, no way!
ОтветитьI watched this while eating 8 slices of pizza and im never going to remember the info in this video but its cool
Ответить“Infinite pattern” is not possible
Ответитьhow big but no repeted part but same colr but circl…
Ответитьif you write a book I promise I would buy it, read it, love it and beg for a sequel
ОтветитьSo what's holding the cannon balls?
ОтветитьI Love this Channel.
In a world falling apart at the seems your videos give me joy and a glimmer of hope.
in my kid's magnet book, I saw something called a rhombicuboctahedron :|
ОтветитьI just woke up and this video is going to make me pass out. The last half of this video just had my brain turned to mush, revived, and then turned to mush again like 10 times.
Ответитьso hexagon is the bestagon?
ОтветитьIf you look closely you'll find historical architecture adopts the 'octagon' tower like a standard bearer - often accompanied with a clock. Does 'infinity' only becomes relevant if you're projection seeks immortallity?
ОтветитьHim: Non periodic Penrose pattern.
Me: haha pretty shapes
the hat monotile? anyone?
ОтветитьImagine suffering from OCD and you are locked in the room with these tiles on the walls >:D
ОтветитьKnock knock whos there
Its the aperiodic monotile
Hexagons are the Bestagons
ОтветитьThis is why Hexagons are the Bestagons
ОтветитьRoger Penrose was just awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics! Not for this pattern but “for the discovery that black hole formation is a robust prediction of the general theory of relativity”
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