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A final point of interest is to look at how the gravitational force scales with distance from the cube. On spherical earth, gravity decreases according to inverse square of distance from the ...
The basic Rubik's cube with a map of the earth printed on it. Even if you're a cube quiz, you have to have some basic idea of geography to solve this. And it's a great conversation starter. 4.
What happens when you take the flat earth hypothesis and raise it to the third power?. For starters, you gain a whole new appreciation for the predominantly up/down gravity of our good-ol ...
(The Rubik’s Cube, with roughly as many moving parts, has only around 4 × 10¹⁹ states.) A YouTube viewer calculated that exactly half of Continental Drift’s states are attainable.