"These are odd facts…." — G. H. Hardy,
quoted in the previous post, "Centered"
Other odd facts:
If n is odd, then the object at the center
of the n×n square is a square.
Similarly for the n×n×n cube.
Related meditation:
“In a sense, we would see that change
arises from the structure of the object,” he said.
“But it’s not from the object changing.
The object is basically timeless.”
— Theoretical physicist quoted in a
Simons Foundation article of Sept. 17, 2013,
"A Jewel at the Heart of Quantum Physics"
See also "My God, it's full of… everything."