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Samuel Benge wrote:
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> Once when drawing the Koch Curve by hand(I didn't have access to a
> computer at the time) I noticed what appeared to be a 3d structure to
> what is usually a 2d pattern.
>
> The first part of this image is the basic Koch Curve in two dimensions.
> It is derived from a recursive macro which translates paired
> tetrahedrons to each of the four corners of the original pair. The
> actual 3d object is shown in the second image.
>
> Questions, comments, etc. are always welcome.
Nice. How about a view from the side?
Christoph
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