The Klein's bottle is a type of container which has no volume. You can navigate both the "interior" and "exterior" surface of a Klein's bottle without stopping or changing direction, only by going straight. "Int" and "Ext" are in quotes because a Klein's bottle technically has neither inside nor outside.
A Klein's bottle is the 3d representation of a 4 dimensional shape, which is derived by folding a square's opposing edges together, to form a cylinder, then, with a half twist, folding the non-touching edges together.
The result, viewed in 3d space, is a container which penetrates itself, but has no volume.
A Klein bottle in mathematics is a non-orientable surface. The Klein bottle shows that from the left and the right, notions cannot always be defined and do not meet in the middle.
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Klein bottle and Kepler-Poinsot polyhedra.
John Menapace has written: 'Letter in a Klein Bottle (Jargon)'
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Klein Bottle: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klein_bottle Its circle
A sphere, or any curvy object without any edges like the Klein bottle
To illustrate that a solid object need not have a distinct inside and outside. This has important implications for topology.
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Open a hole on the side of a bottle an other one on the bottom, then stretch the neck of a bottle passing it through the hole on the side, keep stretching it to the hole on the bottom and glue it there. You get a surface without a border and only one side. This is not the neumann bottle neck, is the Klein's bottle.