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Twisted skein

A triple-stranded rope, like the one shown here, reaches a “zero-twist configuration” when its individual strands are rotated to their maximum — resulting in a rope that’s 68 percent shorter than the length of its individual strands, no matter the material. Credit: Jakob Bohr and Kasper Olsen/Technical University of Denmark

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