what's the use of random twisting? just look at it and it'll solve itself :)

On 11/14/05, Stefan Pochmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In [email protected], GameOfDeath2
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> > I know someone who wrote a paper on the effect of the shape of the
> universe on the limits
> > of computation, but I don't recall the details too well. In
> particular, certain shapes allow for
> > an infinite computation to be done in finite time (from the point of
> view of the observer) so
> > that for instance problems like the Goldbach Conjecture could be
> proven (even if true) by
> > thrashing them out, one case at a time. Conceivably this could be
> used to solve the cube
> > quickly.
>
> Does that also mean we could finally solve any cube by pure random
> twisting in finite time with probability 1?
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> Cheers!
> Stefan
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