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=> 2 important elements for the metamorphose of the larvae over pop to adult bee (imago). | => 2 important elements for the metamorphose of the larvae over pop to adult bee (imago). | ||
To go through this transformation, | To go through this transformation, | ||
The honey (from fluid to solid) stands for transformation and the honeycomb, with its perfect form, stands for the perfect relationship matter/ | The honey (from fluid to solid) stands for transformation and the honeycomb, with its perfect form, stands for the perfect relationship matter/ | ||
A honeycomb based on hexagons is a very efficient design. A tiling based on regular hexagons divides the plane into equal-area cells with the minimal perimeters. The bees, therefore, minimize the use of wax in the cell walls. The bottoms of the honeycomb are efficient, but not the optimal configuration. A cell bottom shaped like **a truncated octahedron** has less surface area than one shaped like a rhombic dodecahedron. | A honeycomb based on hexagons is a very efficient design. A tiling based on regular hexagons divides the plane into equal-area cells with the minimal perimeters. The bees, therefore, minimize the use of wax in the cell walls. The bottoms of the honeycomb are efficient, but not the optimal configuration. A cell bottom shaped like **a truncated octahedron** has less surface area than one shaped like a rhombic dodecahedron. |
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