Shape theft

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Shape theft is a crime against mathematical constants in which a fundamental shape, often a triangle, is "stolen" from a volume of space.

Famous examples of shape theft include:

  • The near-instantaneous disassembly of the Eiffel Tower (triangle theft)
  • The delapidation of the Great Pyramid at Cheops (cuboid theft)
  • The simultaneous multiple abductions of the Hula Hoop craze and the Frisbee craze (circle theft)

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