On a real cube, hold two sides, then push a middle 'slice' with your finger
to achieve this effect.  It's not only possible, it's very fast.

-Mike

On 3/9/06, Kelvin Cracknell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> many of the simulations found including some examples in the files
> section of the croup allow the middle rows of the 3x3x3 cube to move
> independently like the outer rows. These moves would seem to be
> physically impssible on an actual cube. the only way you could
> simulate a move on the middle rows is to rotate the two outer faces
> and alter the orientation of the cube. implying that each middle row
> move would actually have to be counted as two moves rather than one.
> and would only be correct at all if the cube was viewed from one
> fixed position.
>
> Many thanks kelvin


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