Regular Iterations | Geometry of Nonsense

Regular iterations are a crucial concept in the mystical realm of Geometry of Nonsense. It's a way of thinking that involves taking a shape and applying a series of increasingly absurd transformations to it, each time producing a new, equally nonsensical shape.

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Example 1: A triangle becomes a triangle with a triangle inside it.

1. Start with a regular triangle.

2. Apply a triangle to it.

Result: A triangle with a triangle inside it.

Example 2: A circle becomes a circle with a circle inside it, which itself has a circle inside it.

1. Begin with a circle.

2. Apply a circle to the circle.

3. Apply another circle to the circle with the circle.

Result: A circle with a circle inside it, which itself has a circle inside it.