El cubo imposible del Príncipe Ruperto: puede atravesar otro cubo MÁS PEQUEÑO
📡 Video sponsored by Cuatroochenta through its Science Outreach Support Program. More information: www.cuatroochenta.com A larger cube can pass through a smaller cube. It seems impossible, but it's true. In this video, I explain the Prince Rupert's Cube problem, a geometric paradox that demonstrates why in mathematics, relying on intuition isn't enough. We'll see Nieuwland's solution, the Rupert property in other polyhedra, and the connection to Prince Rupert's tears. Here are the links to the 3D models: https://www.printables.com/model/3368... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:352... Subscribe to the channel so you don't miss any more mathematical secrets! Follow me on social media: Twitter: @edusadeci Instagram: @eduardosdc Facebook: / derivandoyoutube See you soon, and let's continue exploring the world of mathematics together!

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