Möbius Strips: The Theory of Shapes

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Möbius Strips: The Theory of Shapes

#shorts #strip #paper #Möbius strips #side This paper explains how scientists finally have found the answer to a decades-old question: What is the minimal ratio between the width of a strip and its length? It turns out there’s no such thing, but scientists had previously suggested that it should be 3.73 centimeters or 0.68 inches. Now someone has figured out a solution to that age-old problem. Okay, now we get into the world of Möbius strips, those shapes that only have one side. Take a strip of paper with a front and a back; now imagine you’re trying to figure out how to draw a line across it without having to lift your pencil from the paper. There are definitely some advantages to this space.

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