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| BP868 |
| Images of impossible Bongard Problems vs. images of possible Bongard Problems. |
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COMMENTS
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This fits on its own left side. |
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CROSSREFS
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See BP821 for the version with links to pages on the OEBP (instead of images of Bongard Problems), of which this fits on the left side.
Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP863 BP864 BP865 BP866 BP867  *  BP869 BP870 BP871 BP872 BP873
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KEYWORD
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less, notso, meta (see left/right), miniproblems, example, left-finite, left-full, impossible, experimental, funny, presentationinvariant
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CONCEPT
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impossible (info | search)
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WORLD
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bpimage [smaller | same | bigger]
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AUTHOR
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Aaron David Fairbanks
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| BP276 |
| At least one endpoint vs. no endpoints. |
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| BP238 |
| C-like curves point to the same direction vs. c-like curves point to opposite directions. |
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| BP234 |
| Circle falls by gravity on the right of all other objects if let loose vs. circle falls by gravity on the left of all other objects if let loose. |
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP229 BP230 BP231 BP232 BP233  *  BP235 BP236 BP237 BP238 BP239
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KEYWORD
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dual, handed, leftright, physics, orderedtriplet, traditional
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CONCEPT
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bounding_box (info | search), downward_upward (info | search), left_right (info | search), line_absolute_direction (info | search), absolute_direction (info | search), imagined_motion (info | search), motion (info | search), direction (info | search), gravity (info | search)
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AUTHOR
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Peter Shanahan
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| BP104 |
| One circle passes through the center of the other circle vs. no circle passes through the center of the other circle. |
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| BP127 |
| Exactly one circle vs. not exactly one circle. |
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| BP178 |
| Center of circle in triangle perpendicular to the other two vs. not so. |
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| BP302 |
| 5 collinear objects, of which the 3rd is moved elsewhere vs. 5 collinear objects, of which the 2nd/4th is moved elsewhere. |
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