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That's a square hole behind that circular slab.
That’s because doors are easier to make rectangular and circular slabs are easier to make round
No, it's because everything goes into the square hole, thus the doors are more compatible in this shape.
No, he right. Circles are easy to make round.
Source?
Circles are round.
Jewish physics, learned that from Polandball
Anyone wondering, this is a quote from a Goettingen University protestor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmy_Noether#Expulsion_from_G%C3%B6ttingen_by_Nazi_Germany
Emmy Noether was such a badass though: