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Moser's worm problem is a thought experiment in mathematics and geometry, particularly in the field of topology and combinatorial geometry. It is named after the mathematician Jacob Moser, who posed it in the context of exploring geometric configurations and their properties. The problem can be outlined as follows: Imagine a straight worm of fixed length that can move through a two-dimensional plane.

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