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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 08 7:02 am)
Doesn't it work on a similar principle as that infinite cube thing (can't recall the name)? Take a cube, devide it into 3x3x3 and remove the middle cube along each 3x3 side. Then repeat over and over again for the remaining cubes and you have an object with infinite surface area and zero mass.
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Somehow this reminds me of the Klein bottle.
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I just learned about Gabriel's horn in Calculus II. OMG! Freaky! How can a line with an infinite area underneath be rotated to form an object with an infinite surface area but a finite(even small, pi) volume? You can fill it with pi units of paint but never have enough paint to paint the outside. This is sorta OT because it concerns shapes.