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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2025 2:30 pm
Now, the most important thing to notice: why am I showing this? Previously, I showed a cube with one dodecahedron, which generated four cubes around it, and because of their intersections, one icosahedron and one dodecahedron appeared inside. But now I’ve shown you what my cube looks like when it has not 4 cubes around it, but 8 cubes — when I rotate the cubes not by one, but by two dodecahedrons. This results in 8 cubes surrounding one central ninth cube. Consequently, inside this matrix, two icosahedrons appear, which I’m showing you above now.