How to fill a Klein Bottle the easy way.
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In this video we fill two glass Klein Bottles with a simple method used fill glass barometers.
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Filling the mini Klein Bottle (Worlds Smallest Klein Bottle) posed a unique challenge though.
“How to fill the worlds smallest Klein Bottle”
One medium sized Klein Bottle and one super small. Both Klein Bottles purchased on eBay years ago but no longer available. I have also seen some Klein Jars / Klein Bottles on sale on amazon but often unavailable, not sure why.
Klein Bottle Video:
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Also search online for ACME Klein Bottles at kleinbottle.com for many Klein products including apparently the worlds largest Klein Bottle.
Shopping for cool science Klein products for purchase online, look for Klein Mug, Klein Bottle Decanter, Klein Bottle Hat, Klein Bottle Opener, Klein Bottle Pedal and some others I won't mention. Mobius Strip into Klein Bottle.
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Some information about Klein Bottles, Mobius Strips, Mobius Loop, etc
What is a Klein Bottle?
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
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