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Möbius

[-bee-uhs, mey-, moh-, -bee-oos]

noun

  1. August Ferdinand 1790–1868, German mathematician.



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This creates a mobius loop of out-of-control cost-of-living increases that exacerbate homelessness, crime and inflation.

Directed by Lance Oppenheim and produced by Benny and Josh Safdie among others, “Ren Faire” depicts and embodies a Möbius strip of truth and grandiosity.

The sculpture exemplifies a family of mechanical devices, called Möbius kaleidocycles, invented in the Unit, which may offer guidelines for designing chemical compounds with novel electronic properties.

It was a Möbius strip of a subject.

Her work also includes research into the structure of molecules that “misbehave,” perhaps tying themselves in knots or taking the shape of a Möbius strip.

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