To see larger versions of any of these, simply click on the images.
24 to this point….
That’s 40 so far…
Now the count is at four dozen.
That was 26 more, so there are 48 + 26 = 74 so far.
Now the count is up to 83.
So there were 91 of these stored on my hard drive, from all my “hard work” playing with polyhedra using Stella 4d: Polyhedron Navigator. (It will be good for my computer to get all that hard drive space back!) If you’d like to try playing with the same program — for free — just try the free download at http://www.software3d.com/Stella.php.
You put a lot of work into that, Robert.
Leslie
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This is how I relax!
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Those flat earther’s have it all wrong! The earth is OBVIOUSLY a Stellated Chirally-Faceted Non-Chiral Nonconvex Truncated Greater Rhombicosidodecahedron! Join the Stellated Chirally-Faceted Non-Chiral Nonconvex Truncated Greater Rhombicosidodecahedron-earth society today!
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You are wrong. The earth is an omnitruncated nonconvex great stellated dodecahemicosahedron compounded with its dual.
You should actually join the omnitruncated nonconvex great stellated dodecahemicosahedron compounded with its dual shaped earth society, cause that is the shape of the earth. (Ignore all those mentally impaired weirdos that say the earth is a sphere. I mean, that’s not interesting at all…
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Just wondering, how do you make Segmentochora on Sellat4d? I admit I have been trying to do this 4 quite a while, (considering the massive homework amounts in middle school, I haven’t done Stella for more than an hour a day for awhile)
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I have no idea. Have you considered asking this question to Robert Webb, the creator of the program?
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