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staircase illusion

staircase illusion

a three-dimensional impossible figure in which a set of stairs appears to continue rising or descending endlessly. It is frequently confused with the Schröder staircase. Also called Penrose staircase. [devised by British geneticist and mathematician Lionel S. Penrose (1898–1972) and British physicist Roger Penrose (1931–  )]

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