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BP927 Image of Bongard Problem whose self-sorting depends on examples in it vs. image of Bongard Problem that will sort any Bongard Problem with its solution on either its left or right regardless of examples chosen.
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COMMENTS

All examples are Bongard Problems fitting left or right in BP793.


All examples here are in the conventional format, i.e. white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side.


Border cases are Bongard Problems that always self-sort one way given their particular visual format (e.g. fixed number of boxes), but self-sort a different way in another slightly different format.


Meta Bongard Problems appearing in BP793 that are presentationinvariant necessarily fit right here.


It is interesting to think about how this Bongard Problem sorts itself. The only self-consistent answer is that it fits right.

CROSSREFS

See BP793 "sorts self left vs. sorts self right".

See BP944 "sorts every BP on one side vs. doesn't".

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP922 BP923 BP924 BP925 BP926  *  BP928 BP929 BP930 BP931 BP932

KEYWORD

hard, solved, presentationinvariant, visualimagination

WORLD

boxes_bpimage_sorts_self [smaller | same | bigger]
zoom in left (boxes_bpimage_sorts_self_incarnation_dependent) | zoom in right

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP944 Image of Bongard Problem that would sort ANY image of a valid Bongard Problem on one of its sides vs. image of Bongard Problem whose categorization of a BP image would depend on the solution or examples in it.
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COMMENTS

"Any" here means any image of a Bongard Problem in the relevant format, i.e. with white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side.


All examples shown in this Problem clearly sort themselves on the left or right.


A self-referential but maybe simpler solution is "would sort all examples in this whole Bongard Problem on one of its sides vs. not so." Users adding examples please try to maintain this: for any example you add to the right of this Bongard Problem, make sure it does not sort all the other examples in this Bongard Problem on just one of its sides. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 26 2020

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP939 BP940 BP941 BP942 BP943  *  BP945 BP946 BP947 BP948 BP949

KEYWORD

hard, challenge, presentationinvariant

WORLD

boxes_bpimage_sorts_self [smaller | same | bigger]
zoom in left | zoom in right

AUTHOR

Jago Collins

BP1080 Image of a Bongard Problem vs. other image.
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COMMENTS

Various formats of Bongard Problems frequently seen on the OEBP are showcased on the left side here.

CROSSREFS

See BP968, which distinguishes solvable Bongard Problems from other images still formatted like Bongard Problems (as opposed to this page, which distinguishes Bongard Problems from any other images.)

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1075 BP1076 BP1077 BP1078 BP1079  *  BP1081 BP1082 BP1083 BP1084 BP1085

KEYWORD

notso, teach, left-narrow, right-null

CONCEPT bongard_problem (info | search),
categorization (info | search)

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

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