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Image set Bilinski dodecahedron (gray)

Renderings of the Bilinski dodecahedron
Some images show two internal vertices (yellow), making it a shadow of the tesseract.
The golden rhombohedra (acute and obtuse) are the cubic cells of this tesseract.

 
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