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  • Things to Make and Do in the Fourth Dimension

    (By Matt Parker)

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    Author Matt Parker
    “Book Descriptions: - Cut pizzas in new and fairer ways!
    - Fit a 2p coin through an impossibly small hole!
    - Make a perfect regular pentagon by knotting a piece of paper!
    - Tie your shoes faster than ever before, saving literally seconds of your life!
    - Use those extra seconds to contemplate the diminishing returns of an exclamation-point at the end of every bullet-point!
    - Make a working computer out of dominoes!

    Maths is a game. This book can be cut, drawn in, folded into shapes and will even take you to the fourth dimension.

    So join stand-up mathematician Matt Parker on a journey through narcissistic numbers, optimal dating algorithms, at least two different kinds of infinity and more.”

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