• rockerface 🇺🇦
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    -315 hours ago

    A cool thing is, you can achieve the same effect by rotating the table in a circle (if possible) until you find a stable angle, since for 4 points on a circle there has to exist at least one rotation angle where they are on the same elevation.

    • @NerdyPopRocks
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      612 hours ago

      This requires the legs to be all the same height and the floor to cause the wobble. That doesn’t happen often irl, but I’ve done it a few times and it always makes me happy when it works

    • @Webster
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      814 hours ago

      There’s no guarantee you can draw a circle through the bottom of the four legs of a table (opposite legs can be off in the same direction). Also, most floors are not perfectly flat, therefore you can’t assume the floor is at one elevation.

    • kubica
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      814 hours ago

      I don’t think that’s exactly right. to create a plane you only need 3 points and 4th point can be on a different height than that plane. A different thing is when the ground itself is uneven and you manage to make both fit to the same shape.

    • TJA!
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      714 hours ago

      Problem is, that you might have to move the table legs through the floor to archive the desired result

    • @Whelks_chance
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      113 hours ago

      Is there mathematical proof for this? It sounds like it could be true, but also sounds like you could actively create a floor which it wasn’t true for