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by robinhouston 238 days ago
This page may be a bit confusing, out of context.

By ‘imaginary cube’, Hideki Tsuiki means a three-dimensional object that is not a cube, but which nevertheless has square projections in three orthogonal directions, just like a cube does. Examples include the cuboctahedron and the regular tetrahedron.

His previous work on non-fractal imaginary cubes is written up at https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/5/2/273

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I assume this means the four images at the top are the same structures at different angles?
Exactly.