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Deutsch: Das Bild zeigt eine 4 m hohe Skulptur Penrose-Dreieck, gebaut vom Verein "Treffpunkt Physik". Aufstellungsort: Gotschuchen, St. Margareten im Rosental
English: A 4-meter high sculpture built by the association "Treffpunkt Physik", in Gotschuchen, St. Margareten im Rosental. It depicts an optical illusion called a Penrose triangle. The sculpture itself is an optical illusion; the beams do not actually meet at the top joint. Only from one viewing angle, where the camera is located, do the beams appear to meet.
Date 01.10.2007
Source Own photography, owner: Verein Treffpunkt Physik, Samo Kupper, Science Center Gotschuchen, http://www.expi.at
Author Samo Kupper

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