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From: AlexPolo
Hi All,
Thanks for the leads cant believe the historical trail needles in a haystack falling in the same pile - MOI a great forum with a diverse range talents!
Will digest posts contained.
Best regards
From: bemfarmer
IMHO, the "yin-yang" is a seifert minimal surface on a trefoil knot.
Using the flat crossing knot diagram of the trefoil knot, showing two holes, the "braid" type,
there is a procedure to make a seifert surface by replacing the crossings by bands rotated 90 degrees.
Unrotating the central band orients the two holes to 90 degrees, and the flat surface becomes 3D.
- Brian
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