“Then, about 10 years ago, the mathematician Reidun Twarock developed a more general theory of the geometry of viruses based on the symmetries of the icosahedron, but using shapes in six dimensions, not three.

Her idea was to imagine complex 3D virus structures as shadows of simpler structures in higher dimensions.”

Jun 9, 2011

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