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English: The 6-cube is projected to 3D using 3 rows of the E8 to H4 folding matrix giving H3 symmetry. The vertices are sorted and tallied by their 3D norm. Generating the increasingly transparent hull of each set of tallied norms shows 1 icosahedron, 2 dodecahedrons, and another icosahedron for a total of 64 vertices.
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current20:47, 23 October 2017Thumbnail for version as of 20:47, 23 October 2017777 × 565 (124 KB)Jgmoxnesscorrected norms
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