The Penrose triangle, also known as the impossible triangle, is a fascinating geometric shape that appears to be a three-dimensional object, yet its structure defies traditional spatial logic. Named after mathematician Sir Roger Penrose, this optical illusion consists of three bars or lines that form a triangle, but the connections between them seem impossible or contradictory. The Penrose triangle challenges our perception and plays with our understanding of space and geometry, creating a captivating visual puzzle. Its intriguing design has made it a popular symbol of impossible objects and mind-bending illusions.
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