300 points repelling
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Med
Lrg
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Description :
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A stable position of 300 points repelling on a sphere. The points are
drawn as orange spheres and they are joined with thick purple struts,
giving a golfball-like impression
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300 points repelling
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Med
Lrg
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Description :
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Same points as the last image, but this time joined with
thin struts, and numbered.
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Icosahedral Geodesic
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Med
Lrg
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Description :
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16 Frequency Class II icosahedral geodesic sphere
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Icosahedral Geodesic
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Med
Lrg
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Description :
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16 Frequency Class II icosahedral geodesic sphere
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Icosahedral Geodesic
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Med
Lrg
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Description :
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14 Frequency Class I icosahedral geodesic sphere
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Tetrahedral Geodesic
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Med
Lrg
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Description :
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Geodesic sphere based on a tetrahedron.
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Connections 12 3 4
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Med
Lrg
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Description :
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Circle of 12 points each connecting a series of 3 balls starting 4 balls
later (each ball has 5 connections).
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Connections 30 6 1
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Med
Lrg
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Description :
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Circle of 30 points each connecting to series of 6 balls starting 1 ball
later (each ball has 12 connections).
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Connections 30 6 1
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Med
Lrg
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Description :
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Circle of 30 points each connecting to series of 6 balls starting 8 balls
later (each ball has 12 connections).
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Truncated Icosahedron
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Med
Lrg
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Description :
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The vertices of an truncated icosahedron are shown as cones. Each cone is
made from a circle having a 720/num_vertices degree sector removed,
which in this case is 24 degrees. This follows Dick Fischbeck's
investigations into
domes built using
cone elements.
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