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Saturday, August 05, 2006
Here's another unravelled loop. A graphical representation of the process of creation is below. A pentagon loop (two partial stars) is combined with two loops of six triangles. The two gaps between the adjacent red pentagons are not filled with triangles (notice that there was originally fourteen gaps in the original loop and only twelve triangles)--these gaps are filled with squares and that are decorated with purple pentagons to maintain the alternating colours.
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