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Impossible geometry refers to the study of optical illusions that create two-dimensional representations of three-dimensional objects that cannot exist in reali
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Impossible geometry refers to the study of optical illusions that create two-dimensional representations of three-dimensional objects that cannot exist in reality. This phenomenon has fascinated psychologists, mathematicians, and artists, leading to a deeper understanding of human perception and spatial reasoning. Impossible geometry has been explored in various fields, including art, design, and cognitive psychology, with notable contributions from [[m-c-escher|M.C. Escher]] and [[roger-penrose|Roger Penrose]].