Platonic solids, or regular convex polyhedra, are named after the Greek philosopher Plato who theorized that the five classical elements (Empedocles’ wind, water, fire, and earth, with an added element for spirit) were actually comprised of regular polyhedra. They are five in number and named for the number of faces they exhibit. They are the [...]
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