This puts the $7$ points of a Fano plane inside $7$ out of the $8$ hexagonal faces. Note how the upper triangles form a shadow Fano plane for the Fano plane on the base triangle.
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This puts the $7$ points of a Fano plane inside $7$ out of the $8$ hexagonal faces. Note how the upper triangles form a shadow Fano plane for the Fano plane on the base triangle.

So we are seeing the natural creation truncated tetrahedra, whereby one vertex of (say) an associahedron becomes three vertices.
ReplyDeleteYou know, it really is time those twistor people started learning some category theory.
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