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Mind-blowing Math Behind Infinite Tile Patterns | Terry Moore #tedtalk
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But back in the 1970s Roger Penrose made a contribution to the world of mathematics and that part of mathematics known as tiling You know tiling The process of putting tiles together so that they form a particular pattern The thing that was remarkable about the pattern that Roger Penrose developed is that by using only two shapes he constructed a pattern that could be expanded infinitely in any direction without ever repeating In mathematics this is a property known as aperiodicity and the notion of an aperiodic tile set using only two tiles was such a sensation it was given the name Penrose Tiling.
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But back in the 1970s Roger Penrose made a contribution to the world of mathematics and that part of mathematics known as tiling You know tiling The process of putting tiles together so that they form a particular pattern The thing that was remarkable about the pattern that Roger Penrose developed is that by using only two shapes he constructed a pattern that could be expanded infinitely in any direction without ever repeating In mathematics this is a property known as aperiodicity and the notion of an aperiodic tile set using only two tiles was such a sensation it was given the name Penrose Tiling.
DISCLAIMER: This channel and I do not claim any rights over any of the graphics, images, songs used in this video. All rights reserved to the respective copyright owners.