Transatlantic flight is a good place for solving of high-dimensional puzzle=
s. But somehow some of 4C cubies became misplaced after the landing. Probab=
ly it was some kind of tunneling effect on high speed :)
Care should be taken as belongings may have shifted during flight. :-)
Andrey wrote:
> Transatlantic flight is a good place for solving of high-dimensional puzzles. But somehow some of 4C cubies became misplaced after the landing. Probably it was some kind of tunneling effect on high speed :)
I'm lucky they were in extra dimensions and missed my head :-)))=20
--- In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, Melinda Green
>
> Care should be taken as belongings may have shifted during flight. :-)
>=20
> Andrey wrote:
> > Transatlantic flight is a good place for solving of high-dimensional pu=
zzles. But somehow some of 4C cubies became misplaced after the landing. Pr=
obably it was some kind of tunneling effect on high speed :)
>
Hi everyone, here is an interesting thread on the Twistypuzzles forum, with=
a link to a Youtube video: http://twistypuzzles.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=
=3D15&t=3D17850. I'm not sure how to put in links here, but these is the a=
ddress anyway. It is the first in a series of 3D versions of 4D shapes, th=
is one is a 16-cell, and there is more shapes to come! Further details in =
the thread and video.
I thought that people around here might be interested :).
Matt
PS. I have recently started posting on that forum under my online alias of =
bobthegiraffemonkey (the name started when I was bored one night on MSN ...=
very bored).
I took my 11^4 on board! I lost 1331 pieces! lol this thread is epic
--- In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, "Andrey"
>
> I'm lucky they were in extra dimensions and missed my head :-)))=20
>=20
>=20
> --- In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, Melinda Green
> >
> > Care should be taken as belongings may have shifted during flight. :-)
> >=20
> > Andrey wrote:
> > > Transatlantic flight is a good place for solving of high-dimensional =
puzzles. But somehow some of 4C cubies became misplaced after the landing. =
Probably it was some kind of tunneling effect on high speed :)
> >
>
Wait but, what would happen if you bring a 3^7 on board?
--- In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, "Andrey"
>
> Transatlantic flight is a good place for solving of high-dimensional puzz=
les. But somehow some of 4C cubies became misplaced after the landing. Prob=
ably it was some kind of tunneling effect on high speed :)
>
--- In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, "deustfrr"
>
> Awesome, but I'm not good at using the ultimate "commuters" solution.
> I could try out the 3X3X3X3, but I'm having trouble with solving the last=
3 faces (parity?) Two of the faces are in a 2-cycle, while the rest are so=
lved. Although I did luck out once: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DEknI-K=
2yWFU lol
> One question: why is there no 2^4 in the hall of fame?=20
> Another question: on MC5D you get to change the colour scheme, on MC4D...=
lol I like customization
>=20
> --- In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, Melinda Green
> >
> > 12 years old?? Well I certainly encourage you to keep trying because=20
> > even if it takes you a year to learn to solve the 3^4, you'll almost=20
> > certainly be the world's youngest solver. Just study Roice's solution=20
> > and ask questions when you get stuck.
> >=20
> > Good luck!
> > -Melinda
> >=20
> > deustfrr wrote:
> > > Well, At least you solved it. And I'm a 12 year old looking up to you=
lolz! I know a bit about multidimensional geometry but I can't solve the 2=
^4 ! So frustrating! Hope you solve MC7D ;^)!(I can't use the click functio=
n)=20
> > >
> > > --- In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, "Andrey"
> > >=20=20=20
> > >> Actually it was about 1.5 days - between the moment when I found and=
fixed a bug in the program (and started 3^5 from the beginning) and comple=
te solving (and recovering another bug - there was no congratulations windo=
w) there was about 33 hours. Maybe about 6-8 hours of "work".
> > >> No, I'm 41 years old. And may be I know a couple of things about t=
he mathematics :)
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> --- In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, "deustfrr"
> > >>=20=20=20=20=20
> > >>> about 3 days only?! that's awesome! I can't even do a 2X2X2X2!
> > >>> And are you a teen? ;^)
> > >>>
> > >>> --- In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, "Andrey"
> > >>>=20=20=20=20=20=20=20
> > >>>> Don't worry, it's not 3^7 and even not 3^6 - it's just small and s=
imple 3^5 :D It took about 3 days and less than 5000 twists (twist counter =
says 4955, but without start/stop macro markup it will be smaller number). =
I think that I have some ideas how to start 3^7 now :)
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Good luck!
> > >>>> Andrey
> > >>>>
> > >>>>=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20
> > >
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