Perhaps I should call this dancing cat slugs. I'd be happy to entertain some alternative names for this one. A close examination of this pattern may reveal a connection to the spiral with nonagons. Notice the same three interconnected spirals appear here--different colouring would help see the spirals but I think it would destroy any catness that the pattern has (slug or otherwise)...
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Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Dancing Fat Cats
Perhaps I should call this dancing cat slugs. I'd be happy to entertain some alternative names for this one. A close examination of this pattern may reveal a connection to the spiral with nonagons. Notice the same three interconnected spirals appear here--different colouring would help see the spirals but I think it would destroy any catness that the pattern has (slug or otherwise)...
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