Hypercube and Hyper-Hyperboloid
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It's impossible to resist the allure of "spinning" a hypercube, that enigmatic shadow of a four-dimensional cube. The result is undeniably captivating – a hyperboloid nestled within another hyperboloid. It's a challenge to print such an intricate hyper^2 structure, so I added a stand for printing and display purposes. The hypercube is generated by extruding the six faces of a cube at -45 degrees after applying an offset. The inner cube is then hollowed out through a process called shelling. The base cube measures 50 mm in all three dimensions. Four versions are available, each with its unique characteristics. Have fun exploring this mind-bending geometry!
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