Is it something like suppose we have one black dot as a thief and another as a police. Then on the left, the police can always catch the thief, while on the right, the thief can evade the police indefinitely
Sinclair Marshall
@sidvicious
1 month ago
Left: Every single picture has exactly two filled (black-centered) circles.
Right: Every picture has three filled circles.
Robosapient
@robosapient
1 month ago
are you tripping?
Svetlash1234
@jl23k45jv
1 month ago
All the images on the Left side follow two strict structural rules:
No Odd Loops: They contain no closed loops made of an odd number of circles. Every closed circuit in the left images contains an even number of circles (e.g., loops of 4 or 6). There are no triangles (loops of 3) or pentagons (loops of 5).
No Crossed Lines: The networks are all drawn completely flat, with zero lines crossing over one another.
Every image on the Right side breaks at least one of these two rules:
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Right: Every picture has three filled circles.
No Odd Loops: They contain no closed loops made of an odd number of circles. Every closed circuit in the left images contains an even number of circles (e.g., loops of 4 or 6). There are no triangles (loops of 3) or pentagons (loops of 5).
No Crossed Lines: The networks are all drawn completely flat, with zero lines crossing over one another.
Every image on the Right side breaks at least one of these two rules: