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It will fit into a sphere less than a hundred feet in diameter.
This pasta à la Persia was frozen and molded into a sphere.
It's like a ball, he said as he cupped his hands into a sphere.
"Big Ideas" (1981), for example, consisted of hundreds of painted canvases stacked into a sphere 16 feet in diameter.
Mold each into a sphere (the shape doesn't have to be perfect at this point) and freeze for 1 hour.
As a result, water passes into the aging red cell, transforming its usual discoid shape into a sphere.
As the solder ball melts, it is simultaneously trying to reduce its surface area by re-forming itself into a sphere.
So small that its gravitational field is not strong enough to deform it into a sphere, it has an irregular, oblong shape.
Figuring out how to shape PopFoam into a sphere, though, might cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and Mr. Jahnigen's money was tied up in his other business.
The most extreme of Turrell's works is Perceptual Cell (2010), an 11-minute long immersive light and sound experience that requires you to lie on your back on a cushioned pallet and then be inserted into a sphere.
The conjecture, proposed by Henri Poincaré in 1904, essentially says any shape that does not have any holes and that fits within a finite space can be stretched and deformed into a sphere.
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