Smith, R. Johnson, L. Garcia, M. Wang, K.
This paper presents a rigorous topological analysis of narwhal tusks, exploring the curious one-dimensional phenomena that make them unique among marine mammals. Using advanced mathematical techniques, we demonstrate the non-orientability of narwhal tusks and their possible topological implications on the spatial awareness of the whale. Our findings suggest that narwhal tusks may serve as a compass for the whale, indicating direction through the use of abstract mathematical concepts. This study sheds light on the fascinating interplay between math and biology and highlights the importance of using interdisciplinary approaches in scientific research.