A supercomputer shows how to solve the 1980s puzzle Rubik's cube in the smallest number of moves.
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A supercomputer shows how to solve the 1980s puzzle Rubik's cube in the smallest number of moves.
It's not stupid, and there are reasons. Imagine the difficulty in not only developing a program to solve the cube, but along with mathematical proof also find the best solution.:doh: why would someone program a system to solve a stupid rubik's cube:doh:
like what, it was just a game, analyzing how to solve it makes no sense, maybe we should lock Paul Daniels in a padded cell to discover how he solved it by throwing it in the air & it landing in his hand solved / completedAddis said:maybe doing so might teach us something new.
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