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Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2025 6:27 pm
by Alexandr Korol
Similarly, regarding the octahedron — which is a kind of rhombus — I also had one in the center of my cube. But if we divide my cube into many cubes, say 8 as an example, I schematically show where the octahedron might be located if it belongs to one of those 8 smaller cubes. And to give you an idea, there are many such rhombuses: if there are 8 cubes, then there are accordingly 8 rhombuses — one in each of those cubes — and one larger rhombus in my big cube. If I further create intersections inside these 8 cubes so that each of those contains 8 smaller cubes, then new surprises emerge. But I will show that a little later.