[A person offering a second person a Klein bottle. The second person rejects the Klein bottle. They have a plate of regular three dimensional shapes in front of them. They have picked up a rectangular prism on their fork. In the upper left corner is the text: “No! A responsible adult says no to non-orientable shapes”]
Just a little bottle?
He is offered an interesting shape, but he is not so in-kleined.
I’d appreciate an outside perspective.
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Where can I read more about this?
I think that’s called a Boy’s Surface. There is a different animation of the same object in the Wikipedia article. It’s a disk with a mobius strip glued to its edge, but most articles get too mathsy too quickly for me to understand, so that’s all the information I can provide :3
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Inverting a trapezoid in this way is the minimum complexity required to turn a sphere inside out
that’s fantastic… and i watched the videos, and it still looks like black magic…
very cool
where are the trans-dimensional beings supposed to sit in your “responsible” realm there… huh?
I will eat every shape and you cant stop me
For the betterment of society, I beg you reconsider
NO i will eat a möbius strip like a damn fruit by the foorlt :V
But non-orientable geometry allows for the completion of affine space and thus Bezout’s theorem!