The Möbius Paradox: The Hidden Oneness of the Inner and Outer
When outside is inside, and inside is outside.
The Möbius strip is a one-sided surface with only one boundary. It is created by taking a strip of paper, giving it a half-twist (180 degrees), and then gluing the ends together.
Once the ends are glued, you get a shape that, if you trace along its surface, allows you to move continuously from one “side” to the other without ever crossing …
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