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    Lyle Solla-Yates (lyle@cville.online)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Feb-2026 04:36:48 JSTLyle Solla-YatesLyle Solla-Yates

    #TIL there is a limerick about klein bottles:
    A mathematician named Klein
    Thought the Möbius band was divine.
    Said he: "If you glue
    The edges of two,
    You'll get a weird bottle like mine."
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klein_bottle
    #poetry #KleinBottle #Math

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      Klein bottle
      In mathematics, the Klein bottle () is an example of a surface with no distinct inside or outside. In other words, it is a one-sided surface which, if traveled upon, could be followed back to the point of origin while flipping the traveler upside down. More formally, it is an example of a non-orientable surface, a two-dimensional manifold on which one cannot define a consistent direction perpendicular to the surface (normal vector) that varies continuously over the whole shape. The Klein bottle is related to other non-orientable surfaces like the Möbius strip, which also has only one side but does have a boundary. In contrast, the Klein bottle is boundaryless, like a sphere or torus, though it cannot be embedded in ordinary three-dimensional space without intersecting itself. The Klein bottle was first described in 1882 by the mathematician Felix Klein. Construction The following square is a fundamental polygon of the Klein bottle. The idea is to 'glue' together the corresponding red and blue edges with the arrows matching, as in the diagrams below. Note that this is an "abstract" gluing, in the sense...
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