There seems to be something about truly creative acts that capture the attention and sometimes delight of many, many people. It's that they reveal a fundamental rule about how the brain or the world work. The key element here is that what's revealed by an Escher through these repetition patterns is an inversion of the way our brain normally encodes visual images. That rule is what pops out to us when we look at an Escher.

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