Friday, April 18, 2008

current event

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6949149.stm

So these scientists have been using supercomputers to figure out how to solve the rubiks cube in the fewest number of moves. With an average cube, using the normal method it takes over a hundred moves. These scientists managed to create a computer code paired with a supercomputer that could solve the cube in about 26 moves.

This is pretty awesome. I cant even imagine being able to solve the cube in 26 moves. Its like a breakthrough in rubiks cubing. I wish that I could learn the method in solving the cube in the fewest moves, but im sure that the code would be impossible for a human to do.

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