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Neutron 7: 4th Degree, Polar Star (N7-42P)


This neutron shell of 7 pins two radical strings to a barrel-shaped core. I'm pretty sure there is one or more spherical solutions, but I have been unable to solve for them. (Ignore the little yellow smiley face on the third image. Its the plug I use to keep air in the balloon. I got tired of editing unwanted strings and balloon necks out of the pictures after awhile. It's a mountain of work, and its always in progress, so you may see images with blank equations, or equations without images.)

Stereograms of N7-42P Shell

Required Snap Points: 77
Available Snap Points: 75
Pinned Vector Bosons: 2
L1 = 28.75474969" (Structural)
L2 = 36.77957333" (Equatorial)
L3 = 25.4520417" (Polar)
L4 = 17.00827386" (Filler)
Model Diameter: 11.7073018"
Loop Ratios: (1:2): 0.781813031
(1:3): 1.129762006
(1:4): 1.690633038
(2:3): 1.445053947
(2:4): 2.162451854
(3:4): 1.496450605
Loop Equation:
7(L1) + 1(L2) + 2(L3) + 4(L4) = 357"
Snap Point Equation:
7(6) + 1(7) + 2(7) + 4(3) = 75 A.S.P.
Radical Strings:
+ 2 P.V.B. = 77 R.S.P.


Copyright 1997 by Arnold J. Barzydlo
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