Re: machine figure
- From: mcjason <mcjason@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 06:45:26 -0700 (PDT)
On Jul 23, 10:53 pm, CBFalconer <cbfalco...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Richard Heathfield wrote:
mcjason said:
a piece always becomes a pair with the piece it moves to.
no matter how many pairs, there's only one answer to how a
piece can move.
Is it because many pairs there's only one answer to how a piece
can move that you came to me?
I think the count of pairs is indeterminate. This makes piece move
options either infinite or zero. If you piece all this together
let us know.
"The mere formulation of a problem is far more often essential
than its solution, which may be merely a matter of mathematical
or experimental skill. To raise new questions, new possibilities,
to regard old problems from a new angle requires creative
imagination and and marks real advances in science."
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Try the download section.
Any amount, and setup however...
it's the way the machine diagram looks before and after moving a pair.
.
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