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  1. The Penrose triangle, also known as the Penrose tribar, the impossible tribar, or the impossible triangle, is a triangular impossible object, an optical illusion consisting of an object which can be depicted in a perspective drawing.

  2. May 15, 2018 · Kokichi Sugihara. CNN — Kokichi Sugihara specializes in the impossible. He creates mind-bending physical objects that look and behave in incredible ways when seen from the right angle, such as...

  3. Impossible Objects offers CBAM, a proprietary process that combines carbon or glass fibers with high-performance polymers to make strong and lightweight parts. Learn how CBAM can revolutionize 3D printing for automotive, aerospace, military and industrial applications.

  4. An impossible object is a kind of optical illusion. Impossible objects are also known as undecidable figures. In this kind of illusion, a person looks at a two-dimensional picture. The vision center of the brain does much of its work subconsciously and automatically. It interprets the figure as a three-dimensional object.

  5. The Penrose Triangle is an impossible figure (or impossible object or undecidable figure): it depicts an object which could not possibly exist. It is impossible for the Impossible Triangle to exist because in order for it to exist rules of Euclidean geometry would have to be violated.

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  6. The Penrose triangle, also known as the tribar or impossible triangle, is an impossible object, first created by the Swedish artist Oscar Reutersvärd, popularized by Roger Penrose, and later featured prominently in the works of artist M. C. Escher.

  7. An impossible object (also known as an impossible figure or an undecidable figure) is a type of optical illusion. It consists of a two-dimensional figure which is instantly and subconsciously interpreted by the visual system as representing a projection of a three-dimensional object.