Proof: Polyhedra
Polygons (2), polyhedra (3), polychora (4-D), and polytopes (∀) can be represented as a graph — the same network-skeletal structure that models
- Facebook friends
- computer networks
- loop quantum gravity
- spin foams
- Ising magnetism
- molecules
- subway maps
- …
(Source: isomorphismes)
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