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Projection of Three Orthogonal Planes
The graph on the left is the projection of a rotation of three orthogonal planes as a self-intersecting polygon. Areas covered by an odd number of layers are black. The right plot shows the rotated planes in three-dimensional space.
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Michael Schreiber
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