An 'inverted' Menger sponge or technically the Complement of the Menger Sponge. While the standard Menger sponge is formed by repeatedly drilling holes out of a solid cube, the inverted version is the shape of the holes themselves. This results in adding multiple 3D crosses each iteration.
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