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No, carpenters would not use tesselations.
Umm... to the best of my knowledge, there is no such thing as a space bubble in reality. This concept is a figment of your imagination, and whoever told you such a thing exsisted is pulling your leg. sorry to disappoint.
I suppose it is phsyically possible, but to what end? What purpose would a giant bubble in space be used for?
A warp bubble is a theoretical design of propulsion that is able to overcome the theory that nothing can travel passed the speed of light. Instead of trying to go faster, the warp bubble allows a craft to condense the space in front of them and expand the space in back of them. In essence it is like a cosmic surfer. The spacecraft would ride upon the wave of spacial distortion that it is creating by its warp bubble.
You do this.... 2-3,2-3,2-3 and it works! If it was 1-3 say, then the 1 would represent the column and the 2 would represent how far up the bubble is.
A carpenters main hammer is the claw hammer, but I expect most carpenters would have at least 3-4 different hammers.
Its surface tension hold it in a logical shape (why is a bubble spherical?)
I've never played bubble struggle 2. But I would say possibly doing a barrel roll might help maybe.
Carpenters use all kinds of measures, rulers would be used to do fine measuring at the table saw.
Might be called the Spirt Level. My unchel could tell a alcholic by their missing bubles, filled with alchol to prevent from freezing
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Yes, many people would like to be carpenters.