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a portion of this video was sponsored by lastpass this video is about a pattern people thought was impossible and a material that wasnt supposed to exist the story begins over 400 years ago in prague im now in prague and the czech republic which is perhaps my favorite european city that ive visited so far im going to visit the kepler museum because hes one of the most famous scientists who lived and worked around prague i want to tell you five things about johannes kepler that are essential to our story number one kepler is most famous for figuring out that the shapes of planetary orbits are ellipses but before he came to this realization he invented a model of the solar system in which the planets were on nested spheres separated by the platonic solids what are the platonic solids well they are objects where all of the faces are identical and all of the vertices are identical which means you can rotate them through some angle and they look the same as they did before so the cube