@DavidDeutschOxf do you study branching impossible figures? I’ve been studying and drawing this style of tessellation and want to share a few w/ you. You can see them https://t.co/SaAD89nOPU
Attached is a google Gemini conversation about branching
https://t.co/NKy1CYsXCJ
If impossible figures act as physical constructors to tile a 2D field with zero negative space, they eliminate all structural degrees of freedom, collapsing the 4D manifold. To conserve information, does this necessitate a 5D expansion in opposing fields?
@houstonpolice vehicle traffic is heavy and dangerous in Rice Military during am/pm rush hour. People cutting through speeding, blindly running stop signs to bypass construction. Please start to have a presence and ticket.
2nd pattern made today. This is the same structure as the pattern I shared earlier. It’s just fully connected without the upside down cube that separates the tessellation into separate impossible figures. https://t.co/dAlnWgJp7G
Daylight pic of the latest painted tessellation I finished up this week. This design was initially discovered 12-17-2021. I have several more patterns like this that similar but different. @ Rice - Military, Houston https://t.co/XpjxSgWvpD
Here is the latest painted tessellation that was designed in in 2001. I painted it last weekend and waited for a sunny day to take a photo. @ Rice - Military, Houston https://t.co/Cm3kaqdkni
Just bought this for my moms beach house. If anybody is looking to have a sign made get in contact w/ Dustin @teamturdlife! His work is great and he’s a super cool guy! @ Rice - Military, Houston https://t.co/X89nqoIITJ
New pattern. This is a variant of the tessellation I was painting over the weekend that I designed about a year ago. I just added an upside down cube at the connecting figure to make a staircase. @ Houston, Texas https://t.co/8MfSADwqJO