The Penrose Triangle, Or As It Is Called (the Impossible Triangle), Is One Of The Impossible Shapes

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    CULCULCAN The Final Synthesis - isbn 978-0-9939480-0-8 Staff Member

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    The Penrose triangle, or as it is called (the impossible triangle),
    is one of the impossible shapes,
    first created by the Swedish artist Oscar Ritosferd in 1934 AD,
    then designed by Roger Penrose,
    clarified independently and popularized in the fifties,
    and it was clearly seen in the works of Escher Vangelis.


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