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Hello,
here's a funny thing I made today, a super-Rubik's-Cube in the
form of a Menger sponge.
Fabien.
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Fabien Mosen <fab### [at] skynetbe> wrote in
news:3ee8ee9f@news.povray.org:
> Hello,
> here's a funny thing I made today, a super-Rubik's-Cube in the
> form of a Menger sponge.
>
> Fabien.
>
Borg in living color.
My designation is "red of green"
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On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 23:20:31 +0200, Fabien Mosen wrote:
> Hello,
> here's a funny thing I made today, a super-Rubik's-Cube in the
> form of a Menger sponge.
>
> Fabien.
Something frightening is that I think it would be possible to create such a
cube! @_@
Imagining the billions of moves required to solve one slice... OK, I think
I've regained consciousness...
--
light_source#macro G(E)sphere{z+E*y*5e-3.04rotate-z*E*6pigment{rgbt#end{
20*y-10#local n=162;1}#while(n)#local n=n-.3;G(n)x}}G(-n).7}}#end//GregE
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"Tom Galvin" <tom### [at] imporg> wrote in message
>
> Borg in living color.
>
> My designation is "red of green"
Ha! This inspires many thoughts:
1) A Borg cube after assimilating Erno Rubik.
2) A Borg cube after assimilating Martha Stewart.
3) Christmas in the Collective.
\\//_ Live Long and Perspire
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For geometric reasons, it is not possible to build a Rubik's cube of
more than 6x6 squares, because you always need the corners to touch the
underneath face when turning a face. Even more, 6x6 is the limit but it
is very hard to build, and the biggest I saw (and solved :-) was 5x5.
But nothing prevents you from inventing some magnetic attaches for the
cubes so that they can rely on nothing physical. ;-)
JC
Greg Edwards wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 23:20:31 +0200, Fabien Mosen wrote:
>
>
>>Hello,
>>here's a funny thing I made today, a super-Rubik's-Cube in the
>>form of a Menger sponge.
>>
>>Fabien.
>
>
> Something frightening is that I think it would be possible to create such a
> cube! @_@
>
> Imagining the billions of moves required to solve one slice... OK, I think
> I've regained consciousness...
>
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Original Idea ! I like it !
Fabien Mosen wrote:
> Hello,
> here's a funny thing I made today, a super-Rubik's-Cube in the
> form of a Menger sponge.
>
> Fabien.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
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Fabien Mosen wrote:
> Hello,
> here's a funny thing I made today, a super-Rubik's-Cube in the
> form of a Menger sponge.
One million dollars to those who are able to sort the colors ... ;)
--
http://www.render-zone.com
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JC (Exether) wrote:
>For geometric reasons, it is not possible to build a Rubik's cube of
>more than 6x6 squares,
or go for a 4D cube, like i was playing yesterday:
http://www.superliminal.com/cube/cube.htm
(you will have to transform the 4D cube into a 3D view,
before it can be rendered in pov-ray...)
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On Fri, 13 Jun 2003 14:06:23 +0200, JC (Exether) wrote:
> For geometric reasons, it is not possible to build a Rubik's cube of
> more than 6x6 squares, because you always need the corners to touch the
> underneath face when turning a face. Even more, 6x6 is the limit but it
> is very hard to build, and the biggest I saw (and solved :-) was 5x5.
>
> But nothing prevents you from inventing some magnetic attaches for the
> cubes so that they can rely on nothing physical. ;-)
>
> JC
>
> Greg Edwards wrote:
>> On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 23:20:31 +0200, Fabien Mosen wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hello,
>>>here's a funny thing I made today, a super-Rubik's-Cube in the
>>>form of a Menger sponge.
>>>
>>>Fabien.
>>
>>
>> Something frightening is that I think it would be possible to create such a
>> cube! @_@
>>
>> Imagining the billions of moves required to solve one slice... OK, I think
>> I've regained consciousness...
>>
I was thinking of more of a "cube of cubes" approach where the structure of
one large cube would be used and each block would actually be its own cube
in itself. Thinking of it again, I can see a problem in that the centers
center pieces that hold the whole thing together. Aww well... interesting
idea anyway!
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light_source#macro G(E)sphere{z+E*y*5e-3.04rotate-z*E*6pigment{rgbt#end{
20*y-10#local n=162;1}#while(n)#local n=n-.3;G(n)x}}G(-n).7}}#end//GregE
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