File:6demicube-even-dodecahedron.png
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English: The 6 Demicube from an even number of +/- signs is projected to the hull of an dodecahedron using basis vectors of:
While there are 32 vertices and 240 edges of 6D Norm'd length Sqrt[2], only the outer hull of 20 hull vertices and 30 edges that form the dodecahedron. For more information see the author's post on the topic at: TheoryOfEverything.org [1] |
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