The Shadowlands Sea Serpent pagehttp://theshadowlands.net/serpent.htm
Giant octopus puzzles scientists Out of the freezer: Dismissed at first as just another giant squid By Kim Griggs in Wellington, New Zealand &nb
Daedalus 3.5 Documentationhttps://www.astrolog.org/labyrnth/daedalus/daedalus.htm
and perhaps the hardest puzzles ever too. The above is only for 2D Mazes: You can also explore 3D Mazes of a billion x billion x billion passages, for one octillion or 1,000,000,0
Early Interest in Know.8.96http://faculty.washington.edu/smcohen/320/Lesher.html
ignore many of these puzzles and offer only a few comments about the conception of knowledge which figures in Parmenides’ story, and how it shaped later accounts. Parmenides
Think Labyrinth: Daedalushttps://www.magitech.com/astrolog/labyrnth/daedalus.htm
just as it can Maze puzzles: Chartres replica , Classical , Extended Classical , Cretan , Man in the Maze , Extended Man in the Maze , Custom circuits . See Labyrinth walk video .
Michael's Home Pagehttp://crick.com/gamemaster.html
Crick always liked puzzles. So the idea of creating a computer puzzle game intrigued him. Late one night at his company's PDP-1 computer -- a 64K machine that filled a small room
Michael Crick's Home Page, what he does, what he has done, plus some interesting links ...
The Time Paradox - by Philip Zimbardo and John Boyd | Derek Sivershttps://sive.rs/book/TimeParadox
challenged to solve puzzles as quickly as they could, the Presents and Futures responded very differently. The Presents started immediately from the start, moving their pencils th
Referenceshttp://www.georgehart.com/virtual-polyhedra/references.html
about wooden take-apart puzzles based on polyhedral shapes, written by a most ingenious puzzle designer. It is available online . Robert Connelly, "Rigidity," Chapter 1.7 (p
Pavilion of Polyhedrealityhttp://www.georgehart.com/pavilion.html
Junichi Yananose's puzzles and VRML constructions Jim McNeill's VRML polyhedra Henry Chasey's polyhedra model collection Jan de Koning's wooden polyhedra models Bob Allanson's pol
Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!https://nekhbet.com/feynman-joke.shtml
need to solve puzzles, his provocative mischievousness, his indignant impatience with pretension and hypocrisy, and his talent for one-upping anybody who tries to one-up him! This
Alox Kites and the Man Who Made Themhttps://www.junkbox.com/kites/AloxKites.shtml
coin banks, jigsaw puzzles, tiddly winks sets, and other things for children. In the silent films era they sold an oddly prescient celebrity Keeno game much prized by collectors.
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