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  • ... that the website "Six Degrees to Harry Lewis" (Lewis pictured) was a precursor to Facebook? (17.04)
  • ... that erection engineer Mark Barr had a business making rubbers, said bicycles stimulated ball development, and was elected to the screw committee? (17.04)
  • ... that Thomas North Whitehead suggested that England give America one of the four surviving copies of the Magna Carta to win support for Lend-Lease? (17.03)
  • ... that a Bricard octahedron (pictured) can change its shape without changing the shapes of its faces? (17.03)
  • ... that Euclidean space can be completely filled without overlaps by copies of any plesiohedron, a type of convex shape whose known examples have up to 38 sides? (17.03)
  • ... that it is unknown whether the Dehn invariant of a flexible polyhedron stays invariant as it flexes? (17.03)
  • ... that Kokichi Sugihara's illusions make marbles appear to roll uphill and circular pipes look rectangular? (17.03)