• Part4@infosec.pub
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    7 days ago

    This is not my wheelhouse, and presumably were what I am about to suggest be right a million other people would have already pointed it out (not on lemmy necessarily, just in general). But aren’t all of those sides equal so the relationship between snake’s and any cube side’s length effectively (as we see it anyway) shrinks/grows as it moves around the hypercube.

    To be honest I don’t even understand what the cartoon means by ‘two non-consecutive parts of its coils’ so I wouldn’t take my word for anything.

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      6 days ago

      Took me a while to follow that too! The three examples of fails at the top each show instances where there are non-consecutive parts of the snake on adjacent corners - it’s the lines highlighted in red.

      Basically no two parts of the snake that aren’t directly joined to each other in the snake are allowed to be on corners which are only a line apart.

      I think.

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      Any two coils that are not directly connected. For example, suppose we number from the head, coil 1, 2, 3, 4. Then pairs that are not directly connected are: (1, 3), (1, 4), (2, 4). The endpoints of these pairs of segments cannot be connected by an edge of the cube.