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6:21 AM, Wednesday April 21st 2021
edited at 7:14 AM, Apr 21st 2021

I'll try my best. It is as if the box is a sort of wedge opening a "mouth" in the sphere. The two faces of the box enlarge the opening in opposite directions to make room for themselves. Hence the two "lips" of the sphere should rest on the respective sides of the box.

Dose it make some sense what I'm saying?

edited at 7:14 AM, Apr 21st 2021
3:19 PM, Wednesday April 21st 2021

Yes, I get it now. Thanks!

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