Post AxvxgwPj7FvbC3mn5M by neauoire@merveilles.town
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 (DIR) Post #AxtpsQ6JtQVYVBkdnc by neauoire@merveilles.town
       2025-09-05T15:06:55Z
       
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       @rezmason Paul Lockhart
       
 (DIR) Post #Axvegs8F8cqwmfrULA by rezmason@merveilles.town
       2025-09-06T12:11:02Z
       
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       @neauoire This is a good guess, but I don't believe this is the answer. The textbook in question has diagrams of polygons whose interior angles are represented by ratios of multiples of the side lengths. I've found zero examples so far, and it doesn't especially sound up Lockhart's alley.
       
 (DIR) Post #AxvxgwPj7FvbC3mn5M by neauoire@merveilles.town
       2025-09-06T15:43:49Z
       
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       @rezmason cool : ) I'm glad you found it!SIMPLICIO: Alright, I’m thoroughly depressed. What now?SALVIATI: Well, I think I have an idea about a pyramid inside a cube…