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"More people have been to Berlin than I have" — the strangeness of "Escher sentences"
Thursday February 10, 2022. 08:59 PM , from BoingBoing
Upon first glance, one might find the sentence 'More people have been to Berlin than I have' to be perfectly acceptable. If you look a little closer, you'll find the sentence has no meaning whatsoever. This type of sentence is called a comparative illusion or an Escher sentence. — Read the rest
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