The Sierpiński Triangle is a fractal shape that is formed by recursively dividing an equilateral triangle into smaller triangles and removing the central triangle in each iteration. This process is repeated infinitely, resulting in a never-ending pattern of triangles within triangles. Therefore, the Sierpiński Triangle can be considered an infinite loop since it continues to repeat without ever reaching an endpoint.
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