Platonic Solids, Water and Its Relationship with Entropy
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Cremades is on this occasion from Lugo its summer section in which comes to tell us about the history of the Platonic solids. These are the different dice that exist, icosahedron, tetrahedron, dodecahedron, cube... a total of five, all of them formed by triangles and squares. For Cremades they are "jewels of geometry" on which several scientific categories have been based. Each one of them was related to an element of nature, for example the cub…
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