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For an earlier confused AI Overview that suggested, through
the use of associative logic, the above misleading search,
vide yesterday's post on the four-color decomposition theorem.
* For some cultural guidance that seems actually helpful ,
vide https://aiching.app/iching/hexagram-29/ .
(Some may question to what extent this "AI Ching" app
actually uses AI, but its remarks on Hexagram 29 seem
at least harmless, compared to some other AI oracles.)
From the previous post, a result of playing around
with associative logic —
By Stephen King
Kohs Block Design Test figure
illustrating the four-color decomposition theorem
Some backstory — Kohs himself.
The name " Link " in an earlier post from today suggests a search . . .
Related material from the search-associated dates above . . .
Instagram version of actress Anne Francis in a 1960 Serling episode:
Also on November 11, 2005, a figure from this journal —
Students of myth may regard this hexagonal figure as a
snowflake . . . or, with a seventh dot added at the center,
a cube. For a religious interpretation of the snowflake,
see Thomas Mann's novel The Magic Mountain. For a
more secular, but still miraculous, interpretation of the
cube, see the oeuvre of R. T. Curtis . . . and Octad Space —
"Before time began . . . ." — Optimus Prime
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