2017 Bridges Conference Short Film Festival Entry Video – Hypothetical Substructure of Spacetime

This video was entered in to a film festival for Bridges, See more information here:

http://gallery.bridgesmathart.org/exhibitions/2017-bridges-conference-short-film-festival

The Quasicrystalline Spin Network (QSN) is an extremely hard object to 3D-print, especially on a fully homemade 3D printer.

Russ Gries and Ray Aschheim, two research scientists at Quantum Gravity Research, tell us about the process of creating the virtual 3D model using Mathematica and then creating the 3D-printed physical object.

Quantum Gravity Research is a Los Angeles-based, theoretical physics research organization founded by Klee Irwin. For more information, go to http://www.quantumgravityresearch.org/.

To watch MANY more videos made by Russ Gries about his many scientific experiments, visit and download this thing here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2313909

RUSS’s 3D PRINTING CHALLENGE VIDEO

RUSS WEBSITE & MORE 3D RESEARCH:

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Video edited by:
David Jakubovic
www.MadMachineFilms.com

~Russ

Some filament I used:

green PLA
https://www.matterhackers.com/store/3d-printer-filament/pro-series-green-pla-filament-1.75mm?rcode=RWG3D

Translucent Red
https://www.matterhackers.com/store/3d-printer-filament/red-translucent-pro-series-pla-filament-1.75mm?rcode=RWG3D

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