A Hypothetical Question Concerning PHiZZ Units
Posted: September 25th, 2017, 10:07 pm
Whilst online I saw this Buckyball composed of PHiZZ units, which I think you'd agree is impressively large.
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/michal ... 355058193/
It was constructed out of 3,630 PHiZZ units, meaning it has over thirty times the amount of paper of a normal 120-Unit buckyball constructed with paper squares of the same side length !
I wondered however, if stable buckyballs could still be made at this level, then what do you feel is the highest-level buckyball that can be made using PHiZZ units, such that it does not buckle in or become too delicate to fold ?
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/michal ... 355058193/
It was constructed out of 3,630 PHiZZ units, meaning it has over thirty times the amount of paper of a normal 120-Unit buckyball constructed with paper squares of the same side length !
I wondered however, if stable buckyballs could still be made at this level, then what do you feel is the highest-level buckyball that can be made using PHiZZ units, such that it does not buckle in or become too delicate to fold ?