Is this the hypothetical large number of 'other' dimensions from string theory?
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I think you indirectly are right: Pop science News articles that have "reality" in the headline about topics like string theory tend to have "artistic impressions" with random CG art just like this, and I bet that's what the AI based this on.
But the more direct answer is no, that's not how Calabi–Yau manifolds themselves are generally illustrated.
That's a great observation. I was only thinking about the "infinity twisting around it's self" vibe
I'm glad someone mentioned the string theory thing, I just thought it was a conceptual Google Chrome logo.
We end where we begin
Looks like the ChatGPT logo rendered in blender