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A "moebius strip" is a theoretical one-sided object. If a strip of paper is given a half-twist, and the ends joined together, the two sides become one. This can be illustrated by using a pencil to draw a line down the center of the paper; because of the twist in the strip of paper, the line bisecting the strip will first trace the outside of the loop and then the inside, so that eventually the end of the line will join up with the beginning of the line. A unique property of the moebius strip is that if the loop is cut down the center, it will not fall into two seperate peices - rather the strip will unravel into a loop that is twice as long with a full twist in it. This ring uses is designed on the principle that a split moebius strip - like a marriage - may at first appear to be two seperate objects, but they are in reality two parts of one continuous loop. WeddingRing.pdf (196 Kb) |