gimp, sketchup & vegas pro. space-filling curves are quite literally the shape of time. time -> a linear mental construct with locality-based memory. brains are spacefilling curves. In years to come these curves will be used for holographic and space-optimized computations. memory is a linear branch fractal of observation.
Does anybody know what makes the Hexagon the most special polygon? Its the only shape which will measure each side length as the same length as the radius of the circle in which it is inscribed into.😁 (Maybe the Ancients weren't so dumb after all.)
Can I ask!? Why did you decide to depict the above with a square pyramid, and not a triangular pyramid? I've gone down some Geometry and Sacred Geometry rabbit holes as of late.... and the fundamental 3D polygon is the triangular pyramid (At least I think!).... but for some reason everybody is in love with the Square. Why though? A square/cube is literally made from 2 triangles/pyramids.... but a square is MORE balanced, and has a starting point where the lines diverge and an ending point where the lines converge.... Is that the reason? Because a Square is more balanced than a Triangle? Also, nice visuals! Really kewl seeing the geometry of it all! ALSO! You might happen to have an answer on this question thats been echoing through my head as of late. When does a donut torus become a spindle torus and vice versa? Is there a specific moment where it can overlap with itself? (Or are all magnetic fields one or the other?)
Electric and magnetic waves are measured polar to one another (at right angle)... you can diagram any waveform with only the knowledge of where the peak, center and trough are (3 points define all arches). Think of tetrahedrons as the isometric, and dont think of tetrahedrons as solo, but rather bipyramidal tetrahedrons. by morphing a singular bipyramid an entire (space-filling tesselation) can be morphed into another. bipryamids are magical. bipyramids are akin to the spindles of a torus. Toroids can morph. an apple branch is toroidal, the flower petals fall off the tip of the torus and the apple core is the spindle. apple seeds dispersed kaleidoscopically inside the apple, mimicking the spindle. Search up "paper flexahedron" make one and play with it.
@@ivyoptic THANKS FOR SHARING! And thanks for the terms! I just called it a Di-Pole, Di-Vortex, Quad-Vortex, etc. But maybe Bipyramid is better... And yeah will do! paper flexahedron reminds me of the fortune cookie origami I used to do in Primary School lol