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+ | The '''Penrose Stairs''' was the dream in which [[Arthur]] explained to [[Ariadne]] the importance of mazes and paradoxical architecture to creating a convincing [[Dreams|dream space]]. |
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The Penrose Stairs dream was dreamt by Arthur. |
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The Penrose Stairs was the dream in which Arthur explained to Ariadne the importance of mazes and paradoxical architecture to creating a convincing dream space.
The dream notably features a set of impossible stairs in an office building that Arthur uses to illustrate to Ariadne how dreamers can manipulate architecture to contain projections.
The Penrose Stairs dream was dreamt by Arthur.