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BP523 Same amount of black in any vertical slice vs. varying amounts of black in vertical slices.
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP518 BP519 BP520 BP521 BP522  *  BP524 BP525 BP526 BP527 BP528

KEYWORD

nice, precise, rotate, stretch, unstable, perfect, pixelperfect, traditional

WORLD

shapes_can_touch_box [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP551 Unstable balance vs. not
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REFERENCE

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stability_theory

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP546 BP547 BP548 BP549 BP550  *  BP552 BP553 BP554 BP555 BP556

EXAMPLE

The classic example is a pendulum with a solid rod (instead of a string) which has a stable balance point at the bottom of its swing, where if you move the pendulum slightly it will swing back towards that balanced state. However, theoretically the pendulum can also be balanced pointing directly up. In this case, if you move the pendulum slightly it will swing down away from that upwards balanced state.

KEYWORD

updown, rotate, physics, anticomputer, perfect

CONCEPT tumbles_or_stays_put (info | search),
gravity (info | search)

AUTHOR

Jago Collins

BP971 Left half has more black (less white) than right half versus vice versa.
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COMMENTS

A similar, but different, solution is "center of mass is on the left half vs. center of mass is on the right half."

CROSSREFS

See BP972 for the version with examples rotated a quarter-turn.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP966 BP967 BP968 BP969 BP970  *  BP972 BP973 BP974 BP975 BP976

KEYWORD

nice, precise, spectrum, dual, handed, leftright, rotate, boundingbox, blackwhite, traditional, viceversa, absoluteposition, bordercontent

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1014 Shapes become thicker the farther they are from the top-left and bottom-right corners of bounding box vs. some other pattern in shape thickness based on position.
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REFERENCE

https://studentweb.cs.wwu.edu/~tuora/aarontuor/computerscience/bongardproblems.html

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1009 BP1010 BP1011 BP1012 BP1013  *  BP1015 BP1016 BP1017 BP1018 BP1019

KEYWORD

handed, leftright, updown, rotate, boundingbox, bordercontent

CONCEPT size (info | search)

AUTHOR

Aaron Tuor

BP1086 Endpoints of curve have the same height vs. not so.
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REFERENCE

Solution idea seen here: https://justpuzzles.wordpress.com/2019/07/05/bongard-problem-36-2.

CROSSREFS

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BP1081 BP1082 BP1083 BP1084 BP1085  *  BP1087 BP1088 BP1089 BP1090 BP1091

KEYWORD

nice, rotate, stretch, left-narrow, traditional

CONCEPT same (info | search)

WORLD

[smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Teun Spaans

BP1087 A vertical line may pass through both objects vs. no such line exists
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1082 BP1083 BP1084 BP1085 BP1086  *  BP1088 BP1089 BP1090 BP1091 BP1092

KEYWORD

easy, notso, rotate, unorderedpair

CONCEPT vertical (info | search),
direction (info | search)

AUTHOR

William B Holland

BP1213 Axis of symmetry along the NW/SE diagonal vs. axis of symmetry along the NE/SW diagonal
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1208 BP1209 BP1210 BP1211 BP1212  *  BP1214 BP1215 BP1216 BP1217 BP1218

KEYWORD

stub, dual, handed, leftright, updown, rotate, stretch, left-narrow, right-narrow, traditional

CONCEPT diagonal (info | search),
symmetry_axis (info | search),
symmetry (info | search)

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1215 Axis of symmetry along the NW/SE diagonal vs. not.
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CROSSREFS

BP1206 is the same solution but with the vertical axis instead of the NW/SE diagonal.

BP1207 is the same solution but with the horizontal axis instead of the NW/SE diagonal.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1210 BP1211 BP1212 BP1213 BP1214  *  BP1216 BP1217 BP1218 BP1219 BP1220

KEYWORD

stub, notso, handed, leftright, updown, rotate, left-narrow, traditional

CONCEPT diagonal (info | search),
symmetry_axis (info | search),
symmetry (info | search)

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1216 Arrow pointing north-west vs. arrow pointing south-east.
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CROSSREFS

BP1218 is "arrow pointing north-west vs. arrow pointing elsewhere".

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1211 BP1212 BP1213 BP1214 BP1215  *  BP1217 BP1218 BP1219 BP1220 BP1221

KEYWORD

stub, precise, dual, handed, leftright, updown, rotate, left-narrow, right-narrow, traditional

CONCEPT diagonal (info | search)

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1218 Arrow pointing north-west vs. arrow pointing elsewhere.
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CROSSREFS

BP1216 is "arrow pointing north-west vs. arrow pointing south-east".

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1213 BP1214 BP1215 BP1216 BP1217  *  BP1219 BP1220 BP1221 BP1222 BP1223

KEYWORD

stub, precise, allsorted, notso, handed, leftright, updown, rotate, left-narrow, traditional

CONCEPT diagonal (info | search)

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

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