Klein bottle
Americannoun
noun
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A smooth surface that has no inside or outside. It is often pictured in ordinary space as a tube that bends back upon itself, entering through the side and joining with the open end. A true Klein bottle, which cannot be constructed in ordinary three-dimensional space, would not actually intersect itself. The Klein bottle is named after the German mathematician Felix Klein (1849–1925).
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Compare Möbius strip
Etymology
Origin of Klein bottle
First recorded in 1940–45; named after F. Klein
Example Sentences
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Mathematically, he explained, the design is inspired by the “mind-boggling” topology of a Klein bottle: a “non-orientable closed surface,” with no inside, outside, up or down.
From New York Times • Dec. 9, 2022
The implication is that, in some strange sense, the outside of a black hole was the same as the inside, like a Klein bottle that has only one side.
From New York Times • Oct. 10, 2022
I was at the Klein bottle exhibit because it's one of my contemplation points; I come here every so often to think about Infinity and that sort of thing.
From The Guardian • Jul. 19, 2012
Behind her was a display case full of Klein bottles' ... glass Klein bottle, 1995-6, made by Alan Bennett.
From The Guardian • Jul. 19, 2012
He draws me a Klein bottle, which has no outside and no inside, or rather the outside and the inside are the same.
From "Cat's Eye" by Margaret Atwood
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