Great demonstration of refraction, but as far as I can tell, the colour mixing actually happens when light reflects internally in the cube and hits more than one filter. This means that if you find the faces that have the filters on them, cover them with something white like paper, and then look into the cube from the uncovered side, the colour mixing will become more apparent because more of the light is being reflected back into the cube.
answered pretty much all my questions in 2 minutes, well done
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I could never have this as a desk toy because I'd just sit and stare at it as I slowly turn it 🤣
I just love your space...this cube looks fun too.
A beautiful toy and a lesson on light! Nicely done.
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Great demonstration of refraction, but as far as I can tell, the colour mixing actually happens when light reflects internally in the cube and hits more than one filter.
This means that if you find the faces that have the filters on them, cover them with something white like paper, and then look into the cube from the uncovered side, the colour mixing will become more apparent because more of the light is being reflected back into the cube.
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The first thing I thought when I looked at this was the tesseract
This is awesome cube
This video is very good 👍 👏
Do they peel easily? How is the color attached
00:08 Wow! Super nice effect!
I missed that the first time around.
@@soundmapper Are you being facetious?
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what if you made a sphere out of that material?
What is the size of the CMY-Cube in your video?
Can you turn it
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I have this it costed 30$
"light" fidgeting. how appropriate.
Thats litterally a 4D cube
I got one of these from cmycubes.com & i LOVE it! i also got other shapes that are so epic!
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