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The Penrose Triangle is a classic example of an impossible object that has captivated people's attention for decades. It was first introduced by Lionel and Roger Penrose, who were famous for their work in mathematics and physics. This optical illusion is designed to trick the eye and brain into perceiving an object that is impossible in the real world. It's a fascinating visual paradox that leaves many people scratching their heads in amazement.
Interestingly, the Penrose Triangle is meant to be observed through the lens of a camera at a specific angle, although it can also be viewed with one eye closed. The illusion is crafted in such a way that it appears to have three sides that connect seamlessly, yet this is not possible in three-dimensional space. Additionally, this illusion can be printed without the need for any supports and is a relatively quick print.
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