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The Mobius strip, described by the 19th century mathematician August Möbius, is generated by taking a strip of paper, introducing a half twist and then joining the two ends to create a single-sided infinitely continuous surface. The band MobiusTrip with its diverse collection of songs and arrangements invites the listener to travel the infinite realm of musical experience.

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And for the mathematically-inclined, here's the equation for a Mobius strip in three dimensions:
X=(cos(s)+t*cos(s/2)*cos(s))
Y=(sin(s)+t*cos(s/2)*sin(s))
Z=(t*sin(s/2))



And for those who are seriously intrigued by this phenomenon, find out more at www.math.hmc.edu.

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