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Three high schoolers and their mentor revisited a century-old theorem to prove that all knots can be found in a fractal called the Menger sponge. In the fall of 2021, Malors Espinosa set out to devise ...
A particular fractal, called Menger’s Sponge, is all about surface appearances. It’s a purely theoretical shape that has infinite surface area and no volume whatsoever. And because of that ...
From Simons Science News (find original story here). The Menger Sponge, a well-studied fractal, was first described in the 1920s. The fractal is cube-like, yet its cross section is quite surprising.
The Mosely Snowflake fractal was discovered in 2006 by engineer and origami practitioner Jeannine Mosely, whose construction of the Menger Sponge fractal that same year (also out of business cards ...
They sealed the edges with packing tape and the fractal was complete. The nearly 7-foot-tall cube, made of 20 smaller cubes, is the first model Menger Sponge Fractal of its size, according to ...
Why, a giant Menger sponge, of course. Students from nine Waterloo Region schools took part in a global science project Friday after spending days slowly folding 75,000 business card-size pieces ...