VQC !!/aJpLe9Pdk ID: 187fcc June 24, 2018, 11:06 a.m. No.6469   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6530

At this point, a good strategy would be to have a thread that is used to post patterns from The End grid.

Patterns that apply to all c in the grid.

Patterns that apply to all cells in a row.

Patterns that apply to all cells in a column.

Special rows.

Special columns.

It was hinted before and was useful to me, by enumerating all the patterns in one place, the answer will materialise.

You are looking for a key shortcut.

The grid does the ALL the work for you.

Suggestion…

Either here or a worker thread(s), discuss each rule or pattern.

When consensus is reached, put the rule or pattern in the key thread.

This process and result of this process may surprise you, more than you think.

It may change the way you think.

It may be advantage you can apply in other problem solving.

This is how you win.

VQC !!/aJpLe9Pdk ID: 187fcc June 24, 2018, 11:12 a.m. No.6470   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6482 >>6487 >>6491 >>6493 >>6494 >>6557

AA anon is getting very close.

It's a single key difference between cells in (-f,1) and (e,1).

Note that a[t] at (-f,1) is related to d[t] at (e,1) and is keyed by the value of d for a particular c. The value of f is determined by d. Since d contains a+x, this is the key.

Enumerating the patterns will be the process that leads to the Eureka.

Then you'll see it everywhere.

VQC !!/aJpLe9Pdk ID: 187fcc June 24, 2018, 11:19 a.m. No.6471   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6472 >>6479 >>6492 >>6530

>>6456

Garrett Lisi found the key to the symmetry of QM.

Self-containment and a boundary less Universe.

E8 is a beautiful set of mathematical objects.

Especially if you get the rotation right in the right place.

Triality is inherent.

It predicts the masses of elementary particles if he finds the missing piece.

That will emerge when the mistake in measuring the mass of the Sun enters the public domain.

Ties in to the inability to measure G.

Ties into MOND.

Ties into the disparity in size of gravitational force.

Ties into existence of mass.

Ties into the Solar Coronal Temperature gradient problem.

"Won't you come and wash away the rain…"