“…(d) during the flex, they necessarily keep unaltered the Dehn invariants, see [21]; (e) the notion of a flexible polyhedron can be introduced in all spaces of constant curvature of dimension 3 and above (see [36], [37], [16], [17], [19], as well as in pseudo-Euclidean spaces of dimension 3 and above (see [3]); moreover, it is known that in many of these spaces flexible polyhedra do exist and possess properties similar to properties (a)-(d) (see [24], [14], [15], [18], [20]).…”