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  • ? nagian 959

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  • ? suzumiya haruhi no yuuutsu 24k

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  • ? kyon 3.9k
  • ? nagato yuki 9.0k

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  • ? jitome 38k
  • ? kita high school uniform 12k
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  • ID: 60087
  • Uploader: albert »
  • Date: almost 19 years ago
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nagato yuki and kyon (suzumiya haruhi no yuuutsu) drawn by nagian
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    MD Anonymous
    almost 19 years ago
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    man, not only did she complete it easily, she was able to turn each side red...freaky

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    MD Anonymous
    almost 19 years ago
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    Obviously, a rubik's cube is a 3-dimensional surface of an n-dimensional probability-extension hypercube. One only has to decide which dimensions to rotate it through. Nagato-san would probably be surprised you're only supposed to use the basal 3.

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    MD Anonymous
    over 18 years ago
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    comment #15281

    Hey, it's Yuki, man. If she can freeze time for three years and create parallel dimensions, such things are trivial. (/end Yuki fanboy rant)

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    GWAR
    about 17 years ago
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    Anonymous said:
    comment #15281

    Hey, it's Yuki, man. If she can freeze time for three years and create parallel dimensions, such things are trivial. (/end Yuki fanboy rant)

    Freeze time?

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    piespy
    about 17 years ago
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    Are you talking about Bamboo Leaf Rhapsody? That's in vol.3 and happens before Disappearance, which is going to be the main story of season 2. Hence it'll HAVE to be in season 2, or some things from Disappearance would make no sense (especially the best scene from it, near the end).

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    VocaUtau
    over 15 years ago
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    nagato-san.... please do my rubix cubes for me....

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    Ashen
    about 15 years ago
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    And thus, Nagato breaks the laws of the universe. XD

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    ikke
    almost 15 years ago
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    Ashen said:
    And thus, Nagato breaks the laws of the universe. XD

    ...again

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    PARTRONER
    over 14 years ago
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    Man, what a one-sided victory.

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    Zebrin
    over 14 years ago
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    bad pun.

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    KIMDOEYOUNG
    over 14 years ago
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    HAAAAAX

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    lordpatthethird
    over 14 years ago
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    PARTRONER said:
    Man, what a one-sided victory.

    Oh jesus

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    LarryTheLewder
    over 14 years ago
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    PARTRONER said:
    Man, what a one-sided victory.

    I liked it.

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    sonolad
    over 14 years ago
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    And then Missingno popped up...

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    JakeBob
    about 14 years ago
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    Where's my key?!

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    Cravix
    about 14 years ago
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    She just turned its inside out=D
    And its inside is all red.

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    dai1313
    almost 14 years ago
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    GWAR said:
    Freeze time?

    See bamboo leaf rhapsody.

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    lemures
    over 13 years ago
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    Anonymous said:
    Obviously, a rubik's cube is a 3-dimensional surface of an n-dimensional probability-extension hypercube. One only has to decide which dimensions to rotate it through. Nagato-san would probably be surprised you're only supposed to use the basal 3.

    Ok, I think I get this. She is using multiple dimensions: a a normal cube where the all red was on top, one where they are all on bottom, and so on and so forth. Then she decided to turn the dimensions so that this Nagato would have all the red sides. She basically borrowed them from the other 5 dimensions. Maybe?

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    ThunderBird
    over 13 years ago
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    lemures said:
    Ok, I think I get this. She is using multiple dimensions: a a normal cube where the all red was on top, one where they are all on bottom, and so on and so forth. Then she decided to turn the dimensions so that this Nagato would have all the red sides. She basically borrowed them from the other 5 dimensions. Maybe?

    Ummm, sort of. Not exactly. Almost. But not quite. :D
    What you (probably) think of as dimensions would be better termed "alternate universes", and while it is possible for her to solve the cube using other universes, if we want to bring dimensions into this, it gets a bit different.

    Imagine it like this: there are many states the cube may be in, namely 42,252,003,274,489,856,000 possible states, which includes all possible legal configurations. Now, there are illegal configurations too, six of them (all sides of one color, every other configuration may be achieved by legal moves).
    All these possible states form three-dimensional cross-sections of a higher order form, the aforementioned n-dimensional probability-extension hypercube, and when you twist the cube, you are indirectly manipulating this form, to select a new state of the cube.

    We, as residents of 3-space, see only the three-dimensional "cross-section" of the higher form that incorporates all possible configurations, and we can only manipulate this cross-section in three dimensions, so the configurations we can reach are limited, and limited by the mechanical structure of the mechanism.
    Nagato, on the other hand, can manipulate the higher order form, letting her bypass manipulating the cube by twisting the sides. What she does is she takes a look at the higher order "cube" (for lack of a better term), and manipulates that until she reaches the desired solution. Therefore, it is possible for her to select a state (ignorant of the rules) in which all sides are red, which is a possible state, even though it's illegal (there's a very small, but non-zero chance of it happening, so it's there among the possible configurations, which means she can select it). For her, that's simply the most efficient solution (in terms of time and number of moves), just like for me it would be to disassemble the cube, and reassemble the pieces into a solved configuration.

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    Piemur1
    over 13 years ago
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    ThunderBird said:
    stuff

    Winning

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    Acellutor
    about 13 years ago
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    ThunderBird said:
    Stuff

    I'd say one word for short: magic.

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    ignite water
    over 12 years ago
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    ThunderBird said:
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    Did you remember to factor in the part where the three colors on the points and two colors on angles never adjust in relation to themselves (Ex: the three colors on one corner cannot be seperated,) Therefor limiting further combinations due to color-location relation? Also, due to said complexities of location-relation, only a single configuration, not counting simple rotations, in which the sides are each an individual color is actually feasible?

    ...Oh, you did. And then proceeded to bullshit it's significance from existence...

    Oh, wait, you can't have it with more than 9 of any color on the block, though, if following standard color count, so don't forget to reduce the legal configurations to only ones that use exactly 9 of every color.

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    kuletxcore
    over 12 years ago
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    ThunderBird said:
    Ummm, sort of. Not exactly. Almost. But not quite. :D
    What you (probably) think of as dimensions would be better termed "alternate universes", and while it is possible for her to solve the cube using other universes, if we want to bring dimensions into this, it gets a bit different.

    Imagine it like this: there are many states the cube may be in, namely 42,252,003,274,489,856,000 possible states, which includes all possible legal configurations. Now, there are illegal configurations too, six of them (all sides of one color, every other configuration may be achieved by legal moves).
    All these possible states form three-dimensional cross-sections of a higher order form, the aforementioned n-dimensional probability-extension hypercube, and when you twist the cube, you are indirectly manipulating this form, to select a new state of the cube.

    We, as residents of 3-space, see only the three-dimensional "cross-section" of the higher form that incorporates all possible configurations, and we can only manipulate this cross-section in three dimensions, so the configurations we can reach are limited, and limited by the mechanical structure of the mechanism.
    Nagato, on the other hand, can manipulate the higher order form, letting her bypass manipulating the cube by twisting the sides. What she does is she takes a look at the higher order "cube" (for lack of a better term), and manipulates that until she reaches the desired solution. Therefore, it is possible for her to select a state (ignorant of the rules) in which all sides are red, which is a possible state, even though it's illegal (there's a very small, but non-zero chance of it happening, so it's there among the possible configurations, which means she can select it). For her, that's simply the most efficient solution (in terms of time and number of moves), just like for me it would be to disassemble the cube, and reassemble the pieces into a solved configuration.

    TL;DR

    Updated by kuletxcore over 12 years ago

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