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English: In mathematics, a Jerusalem Cube is a fractal object created by recursively drilling Greek cross-shaped holes into a cube. The name comes from a face of the cube resembling a Jerusalem cross pattern. 3D print designed by Jeremie Brunet.
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Source Jeremie Brunet - 2012
Author Jeremie Brunet

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