Rubik's Cube Klein Bottle Illusion: 4D, 3D, & 2D

Kevin Gittemeier
Kevin Gittemeier
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4D Klein Bottle in 3D,  3D Rubik’s in 2D,  what is going on here?!
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Idea for this illusion and illusion print downloaded from Brusspup’s video titled “Amazing Anamorphic Illusions!” Amazing Anamorphic Illusions!.  
I first saw this 3d anamorphic illusion on “Outrageous Acts of Science” years ago and just now got around to trying it.  

This illusion video turned out pretty good considering I didn’t use a photo printer or quality photo paper and I could not quite get the angle and perspective perfect, but its nowhere near as amazing as Brusspup’s original video or any of his other illusions videos: brusspup

Brusspup Amazing Anamorphic Illusions II: Amazing Anamorphic Illusions II.  Mind Blowing illusions!
Hopefully he will do a 3d anamorphic Klein Bottle illusion or any illusion including Klein bottles in the near future.

***At what point did you realize? Post the time in the comments of when the first illusion appeared.  First one to get it right wins.

I first shot the video with an Rubik’s Cube without worn stickers so it looked too new and didn’t match the 3d anamorphic photo.  I took two old Rubik’s Cubes with worn out stickers and swapped the worn out pieces so the stickers would match the anamorphic printout as best a possible.

Note the real Rubik’s Cube scramble exactly matches that of the 3d anamorphic Rubik’s printout.
How did I do that?  I only know of three methods and I chose the easiest method.

Also note the zero volume single surface Klein Bottles have been filled and remain filled.
How is a zero volume object klein bottle filled with water, why is the water glowing and how does the liquid not spill out of the Klein bottle?

See our other Klein Bottle Videos: How To Fill a Klein Bottle The Easy Way
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Some information about Klein Bottles, Mobius Strips, Mobius Loop, etc

What is a Klein Bottle?  What are Klein Bottles?

Klein Bottle Wikipedia:
In topology, a branch of mathematics, the Klein bottle /ˈklaɪn/ is an example of a non-orientable surface; it is a two-dimensional manifold against which a system for determining a normal vector cannot be consistently defined. Informally, it is a one-sided surface which, if traveled upon, could be followed back to the point of origin while flipping the traveler upside down. Other related non-orientable objects include the Möbius strip and the real projective plane. Whereas a Möbius strip is a surface with boundary, a Klein bottle has no boundary (for comparison, a sphere is an orientable surface with no boundary).
The Klein bottle was first described in 1882 by the German mathematician Felix Klein. It may have been originally named the Kleinsche Fläche ("Klein surface") and then misinterpreted as Kleinsche Flasche ("Klein bottle"), which ultimately may have led to the adoption of this term in the German language as well



Anamorphosis is a distorted projection or perspective requiring the viewer to occupy a specific vantage point, use special devices or both to view a recognizable image. Some of the media it is used in are painting, photography, sculpture and installation, toys, and film special effects. The word "anamorphosis" is derived from the Greek prefix ana‑, meaning "back" or "again", and the word morphe, meaning "shape" or "form". An optical anamorphism is the visualization of a mathematical operation called a affine transformation. The process of extreme anamorphosis has been used by artists to disguise caricature scenes, and other furtive images from a casual viewer, while revealing an undistorted image to the knowledgeable spectator


What is Kleinsche Flasche or a Kleinsche Fläche as sometimes called.
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