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BP387 Dots can be shared equally between figures vs. dots cannot be shared equally between figures.
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BP382 BP383 BP384 BP385 BP386  *  BP388 BP389 BP390 BP391 BP392

KEYWORD

nice, traditional

CONCEPT division (info | search)

AUTHOR

Jago Collins

BP388 White dot can see (in straight lines) all black points vs. white dot cannot see (in straight lines) all black points.
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CROSSREFS

See BP368 for whether ALL points can see all points.

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BP383 BP384 BP385 BP386 BP387  *  BP389 BP390 BP391 BP392 BP393

KEYWORD

nice, traditional

CONCEPT all (info | search),
imagined_line_or_curve (info | search),
imagined_entity (info | search)

WORLD

fill_shape_white_dot [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Jago Collins

BP389 Loops are entangled (in 3-D) vs. loops can be separated (in 3-D).
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CROSSREFS

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BP384 BP385 BP386 BP387 BP388  *  BP390 BP391 BP392 BP393 BP394

KEYWORD

nice, precise, allsorted, contributepairs, traditional

CONCEPT knot (info | search),
topological_transformation (info | search),
imagined_motion (info | search),
motion (info | search)

WORLD

link_two_knots [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Jago Collins

BP390 Each graph vertex is uniquely defined by its connections (the graph does not admit nontrivial automorphisms) vs. the graph admits nontrivial automorphisms.
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BP385 BP386 BP387 BP388 BP389  *  BP391 BP392 BP393 BP394 BP395

KEYWORD

precise, allsorted, notso, traditional, preciseworld

CONCEPT graph (info | search),
self-reference (info | search),
topological_transformation (info | search),
imagined_shape (info | search),
imagined_entity (info | search)

WORLD

connected_graph [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Jago Collins

BP391 There exists an edge such that removing it yields two disconnected graphs (i.e., the minimum number of edges whose removal results in two disconnected graphs is 1) vs. the minimum number of edges whose removal results in two disconnected graphs is 2.
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP386 BP387 BP388 BP389 BP390  *  BP392 BP393 BP394 BP395 BP396

KEYWORD

nice, precise, traditional, preciseworld

CONCEPT graph (info | search),
distinguishing_crossing_curves (info | search),
existence (info | search),
imagined_shape (info | search),
imagined_entity (info | search)

WORLD

connected_graph [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Jago Collins

BP392 Exponential increase vs. linear increase.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP387 BP388 BP389 BP390 BP391  *  BP393 BP394 BP395 BP396 BP397

KEYWORD

contributepairs, traditional

CONCEPT acceleration (info | search),
exponential (info | search)

AUTHOR

Jago Collins

BP393 Correct vs. incorrect.
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COMMENTS

"True" vs. "false."

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP388 BP389 BP390 BP391 BP392  *  BP394 BP395 BP396 BP397 BP398

KEYWORD

nice, fuzzy, abstract, collective, contributepairs, traditional, rules, miniworlds, dithering

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

AUTHOR

Jago Collins

BP394 For each colored square only, there exists a path starting on it that covers each square of the figure exactly once vs. there is no path that starts on a colored square and covers each square of the figure exactly once.
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BP389 BP390 BP391 BP392 BP393  *  BP395 BP396 BP397 BP398 BP399

KEYWORD

hard, nice, solved, traditional, dithering, left-listable, right-listable

CONCEPT existence (info | search),
path (info | search),
imagined_line_or_curve (info | search),
imagined_entity (info | search)

AUTHOR

Jago Collins

BP523 Same amount of black in any vertical slice vs. varying amounts of black in vertical slices.
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CROSSREFS

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

BP524 Same objects are shown lined up in both "universes" vs. the two "universes" are not aligned.
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COMMENTS

All examples are black and white images, partitioned by lines such that crossing a line switches the background color and the foreground color. (Sometimes it is not clear which is "background" and which is "foreground".) In the space between two dividing lines, there is a black and white scene; the outlines of the shapes are curves dividing black from white. Images sorted left are such that each outline-curve present in a scene that comes in contact non-tangentially with a dividing line continues across the dividing line, across which the black and white sides of it switch.


Examples (especially right) usually have ambiguity to some degree; depending on how a person reads the images, dividing lines may be confused for curves within a scene.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP519 BP520 BP521 BP522 BP523  *  BP525 BP526 BP527 BP528 BP529

KEYWORD

fuzzy, unwordable, anticomputer, traditional, blackwhiteinvariant

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

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