2018
DOI: 10.3390/sym10070275
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Reflexively-Fused Cylinders

Abstract: Abstract:The present paper introduces a method for designing 3D objects that are initially incomplete, but become complete when they are augmented by their mirror reflections. Physically, the mirror image is plane-symmetric with respect to the original object, but the perceived shape is not necessarily symmetric because of optical illusion. In the proposed method, a 2D shape that is not necessarily symmetric is divided into two halves, one of which is used to construct a solid object. When we place the solid o… Show more

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“…When the kinetic energy of H + e plasma is close to 1000 keV the collision probability increases significantly. maximum collision probability occurs between 1100 keV and 1200 keV, which is close to the kinetic energy of the "infoton" particle proposed by Professor Sugihara [1,2]. The probability distribution of high frequency collisions between 1100 and 1400 keV indicates that the plasma is indeed stable and has frequent collisions with the nucleus of cesium-137.…”
Section: -P2supporting
confidence: 71%
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“…When the kinetic energy of H + e plasma is close to 1000 keV the collision probability increases significantly. maximum collision probability occurs between 1100 keV and 1200 keV, which is close to the kinetic energy of the "infoton" particle proposed by Professor Sugihara [1,2]. The probability distribution of high frequency collisions between 1100 and 1400 keV indicates that the plasma is indeed stable and has frequent collisions with the nucleus of cesium-137.…”
Section: -P2supporting
confidence: 71%
“…Cesium-137 will inevitably accelerate its decay in a certain time, release electrons, and contribute to maintaining the stability of the plasma. This is the fundamental reason why the "infoton particle" proposed by Professor Sugihara will rapidly reduce the decay activity of cesium-137 [1,2]. It is reasonable to believe that in the near future this work will pave the way for the emergence of new methods to reduce radioactive contamination.…”
Section: -P2mentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Topology-disturbing objects are objects that appear to disturb topology when viewed from two specific viewpoints, such as two objects that appear to be separated from each other when viewed from one viewpoint but appear to cross each other when viewed from another viewpoint. In addition, Sugihara et al [32] realized a 3D object that was initially incomplete but became complete when it was reinforced with specular reflection. The two-dimensional images projected from these three-dimensional objects are restricted to binary images, and the number of images displayed is severely restricted.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An object in this class looks like a cylinder, but the section of the cylinder changes its appearance when it is seen from opposite side. This class has been extended to several directions, including topology-disturbing objects [8], anomalous-symmetry objects [9] and reflexively-fused objects [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%