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Interesting how circles multiplied equilaterally make 6 more circles. Is this a theorem?
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>multiplied equilaterally
It's called 'packing'.
>Is this a theorem?
No, but a well-known theorem is that the hexagonal packing for circles in [math]\mathbb{R}^2[/math] is the most efficient.
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>balls touching
GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY
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This is actually about triangles if you think about it. I didn't, I just looked it up. But it is about triangles, fuck you.

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>7 balls
>odd number
>hitler had 1 ball
it's not gay is Hitler is one of the participants.
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>>16937253
I've seen the same circles around the north hemisphere of Saturn.



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