Message from @Nerthulas
Discord ID: 670850779782971403
Basically,
You move the triangle set to the centre like you did with the first column, and then, superimposing the triangle set on the first set, it will be noticed that there is no pairing up, so the second triangle set triangles become added. If that makes sense?đŸ˜…
I just think the middle box is wrong one of the triangles should be dark
^^
ben
If you fix that it’s a trivial xor to combine any two
if these two become added
Horizontal or vertical
they do not equal the other box
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I said that’s an error
if the middle box is wrong, then it has nothing to do with the placement of the triangles
The top right triangle should be dark
no Fuguer you don't understand what I'm saying
For the center vox
Well, the orientation of the result does not matter. It only matters insofar as where the remainder colours should be
no Ben
if you add those two boxes
it does NOT
get you the third one
I don't see how your method applies to this column at all
Ah, there are two black ones
Yeah, this column is weird
yes, this was my original theory
and the one that I guessed based off of
It’s xor
now we're turning them?
It works for all of them
I mean dark to dark and light to light
the thing is, if its an error, then its easy and my original theory was correct, and we don't need to worry about transposing and cancelling or anything like that, you just add the two lesser boxes and get the big box
its that simple
It’s an error simple xor
Bruh they could have aligned this shit. <:PepoFacts:586190890519887882>
Yeah but adding two lesser boxes to get big box is equivalent to xor
yes
That’s why xor is a beautiful operation
its the difference between addition and subtraction...
which is to say
the same operation in reverse