Reference Summary: We see objects all the time and our brains decode the 3D shapes, but how do computers model these shapes and why break it all ... Matt Parker explores caboose numbers, also known as Euler's Lucky Numbers.

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We see objects all the time and our brains decode the 3D shapes, but how do computers model these shapes and why break it all ... Matt Parker explores caboose numbers, also known as Euler's Lucky Numbers.

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