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The Geometry of Closed Packed Spheres
Nick Trif
23 episodes
1 day ago
The Geometry of Closed Packed Spheres Mission statement: To change minds, to open eyes, to educate and inspire people designing and building better worlds. Beauty makes beautiful things beautiful! A sphere can be completely surrounded by exactly twelve other identical spheres. Close-packing of spheres helps us explore the shape of the physical space. A good design of a 3D structure shall obey the principles, freedom, and constraints imposed by the physical space around us.
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The Geometry of Closed Packed Spheres Mission statement: To change minds, to open eyes, to educate and inspire people designing and building better worlds. Beauty makes beautiful things beautiful! A sphere can be completely surrounded by exactly twelve other identical spheres. Close-packing of spheres helps us explore the shape of the physical space. A good design of a 3D structure shall obey the principles, freedom, and constraints imposed by the physical space around us.
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Mathematics
Science
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11. Platonic Solids in CPS Geometry
The Geometry of Closed Packed Spheres
6 minutes 23 seconds
1 year ago
11. Platonic Solids in CPS Geometry

This source discusses the five Platonic solids, or perfect bodies: the tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, dodecahedron, and icosahedron. The author argues that these solids are not mystical, but rather can be explained using the principle of close-packing of spheres in a specific arrangement called the CPS Space. The source presents detailed patterns and structures of the Platonic solids within the CPS arrangement, showcasing how these solids can be assembled from identical spheres. It emphasizes the importance of building physical models to understand these structures and challenges the traditional view of space as being composed of cubes. The source concludes by exploring the relationship between the icosahedron and dodecahedron as dual structures, illustrating their interconnections and the existence of a related structure called the Great Stelled Dodecahedron.

The Geometry of Closed Packed Spheres
The Geometry of Closed Packed Spheres Mission statement: To change minds, to open eyes, to educate and inspire people designing and building better worlds. Beauty makes beautiful things beautiful! A sphere can be completely surrounded by exactly twelve other identical spheres. Close-packing of spheres helps us explore the shape of the physical space. A good design of a 3D structure shall obey the principles, freedom, and constraints imposed by the physical space around us.