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BP199 |
| Stays put vs. tumbles. |
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BP273 has the same solution, except all examples are letters.
Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP194 BP195 BP196 BP197 BP198  *  BP200 BP201 BP202 BP203 BP204
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KEYWORD
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nice, handed, updown, rotate, physics, anticomputer, perfect
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CONCEPT
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base (info | search), downward_upward (info | search), tumbles_or_stays_put (info | search), line_absolute_direction (info | search), absolute_direction (info | search), imagined_line_or_curve (info | search), imagined_entity (info | search), direction (info | search), gravity (info | search)
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Harry E. Foundalis
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BP839 |
| Opposite (inverse) transformations have been applied to the same specific small square on opposite sides of the dividing line versus not so. |
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BP896 |
| Filled completely by fluid poured into gap (assuming there is already air) vs. not so. |
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BP972 |
| Top half has more black (less white) than bottom half versus vice versa. |
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COMMENTS
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A similar, but different, solution is "center of mass is above the horizontal vs. center of mass is below the horizontal." |
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CROSSREFS
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See BP971 for the version with examples rotated a quarter-turn.
Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP967 BP968 BP969 BP970 BP971  *  BP973 BP974 BP975 BP976 BP977
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precise, spectrum, dual, handed, updown, boundingbox, blackwhite, traditional, viceversa, absoluteposition, bordercontent
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Aaron David Fairbanks
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BP986 |
| Palindromes vs. not palindromes. |
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All examples in this Problem are sequences of graphic symbols. In this Problem, a "palindrome" is taken to be an ordered sequence which is the same read left-to-right as it is read right-to-left. A more formal solution to this Problem could be: "Sequences which are invariant under a permutation which swaps first and last entries, second and second last entries, third and third last entries, ... and so on vs. sequences which are not invariant under the aforementioned permutamation." |
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP981 BP982 BP983 BP984 BP985  *  BP987 BP988 BP989 BP990 BP991
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KEYWORD
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nice, precise, allsorted, notso, sequence, traditional, miniworlds
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CONCEPT
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element_wise_symmetry (info | search), identical (info | search), sequence (info | search), same_shape (info | search), same (info | search), symmetry (info | search)
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WORLD
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[smaller | same | bigger] zoom in left | zoom in right
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AUTHOR
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Jago Collins
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BP1122 |
| Content of any square is an image of the whole panel vs. not so. |
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