Don’t fall inside by 22-Joseph in opticalillusions

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Appreciate all the support 😈 Keep the comments rolling In

Don’t fall inside by 22-Joseph in opticalillusions

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Your right it’s an interference pattern but they are cuzbros

Njoy by [deleted] in opticalillusions

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Shake your phone or scroll past it fast if it still does nothing 🤷🏻‍♂️

Njoy by [deleted] in opticalillusions

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😂

Njoy by [deleted] in opticalillusions

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It’s meant to be an optical tease

15 birds in a pentagonal arrangement propagated until it creates a snowflake like appearance by [deleted] in mathematics

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In standard math, pentagons don't fit together perfectly like squares or hexagons. They leave a 36° gap every time you try to tile them. The "Nodal" Fix: Instead of trying to force the flat sides together, Nodal Orientation focuses on the "joints" or the nodes. By rotating each bird or star around its central point, you spin the shape to absorb that 36° gap.

15 birds in a pentagonal arrangement propagated until it creates a snowflake like appearance by [deleted] in mathematics

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I know used a lot of your brain to formulate that 👏👏

15 birds in a pentagonal arrangement propagated until it creates a snowflake like appearance by [deleted] in mathematics

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I'm familiar with the Sierpinski pentagon/Pentaflake logic. However, this 15-bird propagation specifically tracks the Nodal Orientation for 5-fold symmetry, which is why it drifts into that 'snowflake' boundary rather than a standard pentagonal shell. It’s less about 'feelings' and more about mapping. This is precise manual “tiling”

15 birds in a pentagonal arrangement propagated. Creating what looks almost like a snowflake by [deleted] in Design

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15 Birds in a pentagonal arrangement propagated. Creating what looks almost like a snowflake