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Is it possible to decompose a circle into finitely many similar disjoint pieces, one of which contains the circle's center in its interior?

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    I mean "disjoint pieces that also have the same shape". But not necessarily the same size or rotation. I suspect its not possible but I'd like a proof.2011-10-12

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A version of this question was asked on MO a while back: "Is it possible to dissect a disk into congruent pieces, so that a neighborhood of the origin is contained within a single piece?." It was determined that that particular problem (which I now think is identical to yours as currently posted) is open, and appears in Unsolved Problems in Geometry.

There Anton Geraschenko posted this interesting dissection:
          
which answers another version (perhaps the first version?) of your question. In the comments another dissection was given by 'sobe86':