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Rektangle Design Before the invention of paper, thin layers of tanned sheepskin – called vellum or parchment – were used as printing material in Europe and the Near East. Ancient Egyptians used another material, papyrus, which was made from vertically sliced plant stems that were pressed and then dried. In China, characters were written on wooden or bamboo strips, which were tied together with string to form a sheet. In all of these cases, the final product took the form of a rectangle, even though the contours of dried sheepskin, for example, naturally reflected the shape of the animal. Cuneiform tablets are also rectangular when viewed from above. It seems that humans reconfigure their natural environment by making it rectangular. Nevertheless, surprisingly few rectangular objects exist within nature with the exception of some mineral crystals, which are close to perfect cubes. Modern science is, as we are well aware, built on the order discovered in nature, so it isn't strange to...

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