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15 June, 09:46

In geometry, the kissing number of a mathematical space is defined as the greatest number of non-overlapping unit spheres that can be arranged in that space such that they each touch a common unit sphere.

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Sorry bout the cringe btw ... it's my math problem.

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  1. 15 June, 10:29
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    this explanation is false
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