SMRTR Science & EngineeringAug 10, 2025Wired

This New Pyramid-Like Shape Always Lands With the Same Side Up

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Mathematicians engineered a tetrahedron that consistently lands on one side, validating Conway's theory, by using carbon fiber and tungsten carbide with precise weight distribution and measurements, requiring years of analysis and extreme density differences.

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