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A square can tile a plane but can form a repeating pattern. Is there a single shape that can tile but never repeats? That’s what’s called the “einstein problem”.

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In 2010, the first never-repeating tile was discovered: the Socolar-Taylor tile. But it’s a bit weird, having several separated, disconnected bits.

In 2022, “The Hat” (shown in pic) was discovered, and it’s a lot less weird. It only has 13 sides and nice angles that are multiples of 30°.

  • GreenKnight23
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    4 hours ago

    is this the pattern that was found on the walls of a 1000 year old chapel in like Uzbekistan?

    according to the scriptures of that particular sect it was called “the pattern of life” or something.