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Clifford Torus 45 degrees
Author:
Thijs
GeoGebra
The Clifford torus divides the 3-sphere into two congruent solid tori. This Clifford torus is rotated 45 degrees before projecting to R
3
. Now you can easily see that the inside and outside are symmetrical.
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