• Story told on a möbius strip
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mdEsouIXGM[/media] Pretty clever, would have taken a while to work out what words work backwards and everything.
how does it END?!
wow.
My brain doesn't want to put all that effort into figuring out the ending.
Really? I mean, that was fairly obvious around the point where Wind went to the left.
That was very creative.
That was amazing, now making a mobius strip to figure the ending out. [editline]5th February 2011[/editline] Wow. [sp]They end up on the same stroke of paper, on the same side.[/sp]
Seeing as most are too lazy to do it, I will tell you the ending. She is Mr. Ug. How the narrator drew the i in wind is also a r. upside down, and seeing as it's a clear strip, the opposite side will show the inversion of the first drawing. But everyone knows a Mobius only has one side, so it's just a 1 sided loop, but when cut in half, it becomes normal again, thus revealing that everything on Mr. Ug's part of the world was just the inversion of Wind's creation.
[QUOTE=Murkat;27874556]Really? I mean, that was fairly obvious around the point where Wind went to the left.[/QUOTE] I actually understood when I saw one of Mr. Ug's messages backwards. Which makes it pretty clear, he's not on that side.
I realized after I saw the moose picture
Except she'll only meet god, not her dog.
:psyduck:
Mr.Ug was Reznov all along!
Wow, I noticed half way in the video... stupid me xD
that's really creative
When you cut the Mobius strip in half,[sp]you make a strip twice as long and duplicate everything's mirror image. (two dogs, two people)[/sp]
Very Creative.
[QUOTE=WiZzArD;27881657]When you cut the Mobius strip in half,[sp]you make a strip twice as long and duplicate everything's mirror image. (two dogs, two people)[/sp][/QUOTE] If you do it twice you get two rings wrapped around each other.
[QUOTE=Pavarotti;27882073]If you do it twice you get two rings wrapped around each other.[/QUOTE] [img]https://www.tannens.com/shop/secure/images/products/2709.jpg[/img] Can you pull them apart?
[QUOTE=Murkat;27911961][img_thumb]https://www.tannens.com/shop/secure/images/products/2709.jpg[/img_thumb] Can you pull them apart?[/QUOTE] Yes, with the use of a welding torch, some heat-resistant mittens, and a couple strong arms.
Clever girl...
[QUOTE=peepin;27874009]how does it END?![/QUOTE] At the beginning.
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