Exit 8 – REVIEW

The poster on the wall tells him how to break free from the repeating cycle: he needs to find things that are out of place—like a flipped image or a door that shouldn’t be there—and go back when he sees them. If he does this correctly eight times, he’ll find Exit 8. However, his experience is just one of many. Others, like a man who always seems to be smiling (or ‘The Walking Man,’ as his story is known) and a lost little boy, are also stuck in the same endless loop.







![The electronic structure of twisted [latex]WSe_2[/latex] nanoribbons exhibits a nuanced relationship between twist angle and edge localization, where energies are mapped against moiré quasi-momentum and band positioning is relative to the highest occupied band, revealing how these factors dictate the confinement of electronic states to the ribbon edges.](https://arxiv.org/html/2604.19929v1/FIG2.png)
