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Carnival Mathematica
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Carnival Mathematica

This is a torus knot minimal surface known as a 5,3 torus knot. The edge of the knot form passes through the hole 5 times and makes a trip around the torus 3 times. The numbers are also part of the Fibonacci series, The surface has only one side, so is known as a non-orientable surface.

Torus knot- BLM burl, inks, Bush oil 6" x 2"
Stand, maple ebonized with leather dye
8"H x 9" W with stand
Hey come on Mike cut it out, there goes my brain again, what a way to torment us.
@#$%^&* amazing :)
Pete
 

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