Everyone sleep with about The Mobius Strip , the closed circuit of paper with a twist in the eye that has only one surface . Now imagine taking a disc and glue its edge to the edge of the Mobius strip . This will give you a Boy Surface , and one of the uncanny planets conceivable .
Imagine coming up on a planet , the first you ’ve seen in week out of the window of your fabulous starship . At first , the major planet depend like any other satellite . You ’re coming up on the pole , and the rest of the major planet splatter down in a mistily roundish way from there . But as you get close , you see some strange feature . You see that , alternatively of the downward slope from the celestial pole lead to a steady globe , the planet has three ‘ extension like ’ construction that rooter out . These wings twist around each other , pass on the planet a hollow quad in the midpoint . How very strange . You set down on the planet , stick a flag in the North Pole , and get ready to do some exploring .
Starting at the North Pole , you follow your ‘ perch sensor ’ and look for the South Pole . After move along the airfoil of the major planet for some time , the detector goes off telling you you ’re at the South Pole , and you take a look around . directly you realize that , although you did n’t enter any cave , and only go along the surface of the satellite , you ’re somehow now inside the planet . What ’s more , when you look down at the ground , you see the bottom part of your masthead , the one you stuck in the North Pole , sticking out next to your pes . In this sick world , the North Pole is the South Pole , and the exterior of the planet is the interior of the satellite .

You are on Boy ’s Surface , discovered by Werner Boy in 1901 , and interpret as a strange major planet by John Pierre Petit in his Koran , Le Topologicon , in 1902 . Each of the ‘ wing ’ can be traced by a Mobius Strip . The planet is a four dimensional target that penetrates itself without causing any pickle or edges . The best mathematical analysis of it was done by Bernard Morin , a mathematician who had been unreasoning since childhood . In short , everything about Planet Boy pretty much sounds like it should be in a nutty , nerdy , science fable fantasy , and I care to remember it ’s really out there .
ViaWolfram Math WorldandBerkeley .
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