Labels:ball | plaything | sky | star OCR: pagel8 of 28 To conclude the puzzle aspects of the set I'll give a man made example of a 'starmap': Each of these 64 'stars' has a different pattern of 'sightlines' radiatfngm it. With any star as viewpoint looking along sightline you'll see another star atome distance Here in fact this distance farther than the next point (in the undepicted underlyingiangular grid). This considered poob form. Looking ina 'blank direction' you'll encounter only nothingness! Try the 'blank' just below the center This particular starmap also meets the requirement of having no more than the necessary 32 lines in every direction Starmaps are very difficult to make The principles underlying this type of set have been applied to squares triangles cubes and several other forms in both 2-D and 3-D Diagonal neighbo ...