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I am fascinated by geometric shapes. A circle, for example, has something of perfection about it. Every point on the circle is the same distance from the centre. The circle is also used as a symbol of fidelity in the form of rings. In mobility, thanks to round perfection, you move around without bumping. Perfection then? Not quite. If you want to fill an area, the circle is not the perfect shape, because adjacent circles have gaps that make the use of space inefficient. Honeycomb shapes, i.e. regular hexagons, are much better. They cover an area or even a volume perfectly. Honeycomb structures of bees have an extremely high stability with an extremely low weight. Loads are distributed over the entire structure via the honeycomb walls, they do not act selectively. There are optimal solutions for different cases. I wish you that you will find them for your needs today.

I wish you an extraordinary day!