Alexander Graham Bell . Genius . Father of the telephone . Hardcore tetrahedral nut . Our friends at Oobject have assembled12 of his beneficial pyramid - mould wonder .
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Bell Flying a Fractal Kite
This 64 jail cell kite could be considered fractal , decennium before the word meant anything , since the structure repeat its geometry and different scales . In other tidings , it is self similar , seem something like a Sierpinski triangle .
Bell’s tetrahedral beach hut
At his Novia Scotia estate .
The Cygnet I, Bell’s first attempt at a tetrahedral aeroplane
Bell Cygnet II, a collosal kite aeroplane
The Cygnet II was the enceinte tetrahedral plane Bell constructed , but it never flew under its own power .
Bell Cygnet III, Altitude 1 foot
The last of Bells quixotic attempts at tetrahedral flying car manager to attain an altitude of around 1 foot in 1912 .
Cockpit of Bell’s tetrahedral plane at his laboratory in Nova Scotia
Bell’s Frost King Tetrahedral Kite
When this kite accidentally hoisted someone into the air it inspire Bell to develop tetrahedral flying simple machine .
Model of Bells 80 ft high tetrahedral observation tower
Bell kissing his wife through a – tetrahedron!
Alexander Graham Bell seated on experimental tetrahedral truss boat
This was n’t Bells only aquatic foray – he create a much faster world speed book boat . But this one has tetrahedrons !
Bell sitting in his tetrahedral observation post
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