
Manipulating known polyhedra in the effort to find new ones, as I did here, is made easy with Stella 4d, a program available at this website.
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It is magnificent!
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Beautiful!
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cool
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my lil bro called it *sphere2.0*
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I agrre with this satatement
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skibidi
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Imagine that was a rubik’s cube and you had to solve it.
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My friend told me about this and holy cow that’s insane!
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Look around here — that’s the not the most extreme thing I’ve posted, by a longshot!
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