--- In [email protected], mike_go_uk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
.> wrote:
>
> You said at some point that a random position is not "meaningful" 
> information (or something similar) and that "meaning" increases as 
the 
> cube is solved.
> But you can easily imagine someone breaking up the pattern of 
> orientations into blocks that they could solve independently of the 
> rest, so that the "random" pattern of orientations would 
> become "meaningful" in the context of their solution method.

Yes, of course you can interpret some meaning into a random cube. But 
like I said before, so can the chess masters with a random board. 
Still, for random boards they're no better than weak players. Their 
memorization "at a glance" only works for really meaningful boards, i.
e. where they see patterns they know and understand.

Cheers!
Stefan







 
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