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"content": "The hat AKA einstein is an aperiodic monotile which is really cool: https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/features/tip-hat-celebrating-aperiodic-monotile-discovery\n\nBased on what I had known of Penrose's tilings I thought two was the minimum we could get but apparently that is not the case.\n\n#math\n\nhttps://media.hachyderm.io/media_attachments/files/113/670/414/668/778/364/original/f1644682eaf7958c.png\nhttps://media.hachyderm.io/media_attachments/files/113/670/417/872/065/908/original/e8a7a4499e02c3c9.png",
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