Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Work This Puzzle Brainaics

work this puzzle brainaics
Rubix Cube
People the entire world over simply love puzzles and games. Kids love them because they are both fun and intellectually stimulating. Adults love them because they are fun and intellectually stimulating and a challenge to their mental prowess. Businesses love them because of the money that cascades in from their manufacture. Let’s be honest, everybody loves a good puzzle! Everybody thinks they can outsmart, solve, or cheat it. Rubik’s cube was invented by the Hungarian professor and architect, Enro Rubik in 1974. The picture here is a mild distortion of the actual device. The toy was an instant success and a commercial gold mine. Many think it has been the World’s best selling toy. It was all the rage in the 1980’s. The game consisted of eight corners, twelve edges, and 54 individual squares. The game was advertised as having a billion combinations. Wrong! Because most people didn’t understand higher mathematics they didn’t tell the whole truth. The game actually had over 43 quintillion possibilities. Thaaaat’s right! What does that look like: 43,252,003,273,489,856,000? Check the research—the numbers align. In so many words, it was a brain teaser and a brain twister. It is widely believed that dozens of insane asylums opened up shortly after the game was introduced to house those who couldn’t crack the winning combination. This completes our take on game theory and invites you to ponder another mystery. This mystery is taken straight out of the Bible and has baffled scholars, theologians, seminary students, professors, the laity and many others in almost every country for two thousand years. By the way, all you geographers, archeologists, mathematicians, paleontologists and other professions interested, you’re welcome to apply all your inductive and deductive skills in solving this mystery. Good luck. “Therefore, God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus, every knee should bow; in heaven and on earth and under the earth and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” Philippians 2:9-11 The question for puzzle lovers is: Where exactly is "under the earth"?

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