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| BP195 |
| Bottom object in front of top objects in 3-D vs. bottom object behind top objects in 3-D. |
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| BP200 |
| Bongard Problem with solution based on features vs. Bongard Problem with solution based on number. |
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Every example is an image of a Bongard Problem, without bounding boxes around examples, with three examples on either side. |
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BP575 is similar.
Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP195 BP196 BP197 BP198 BP199  *  BP201 BP202 BP203 BP204 BP205
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KEYWORD
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nice, meta (see left/right), miniproblems, creativeexamples, assumesfamiliarity, structure, experimental, presentationinvariant
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CONCEPT
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bongard_problem (info | search), bp_solution (info | search)
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WORLD
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no_box_bpimage_three_drawings_per_side [smaller | same | bigger]
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Harry E. Foundalis
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| BP300 |
| Acceleration and deceleration vs. constant speed. |
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| BP359 |
| Random arrangement of pixels vs. not so. |
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| BP538 |
| Shown is a box of this Bongard Problem (BP538) vs. not so. |
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| BP545 |
| Solution for this problem (BP545) in English text vs. not. |
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| BP548 |
| Due to pixelation, it is ambiguous whether the middle small shape is a resized version of the left shape or the right shape vs. there is a clear choice. |
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| BP555 |
| Black and white photograph versus drawing. |
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| BP570 |
| Shape outlines that aren't triangles vs. black shapes that aren't squares. |
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| BP793 |
| Image of a Bongard Problem that would sort itself on its own left versus image of a Bongard Problem that would sort itself on its own right. |
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Rhetorical question: Where does this Bongard Problem sort an image of itself?
See BP999 and BP1004 for similar paradoxes.
Bongard Problems fitting left here evidently come in three categories: 1) would sort all Bongard Problems with the same solution left, 2) would sort all Bongard Problems with the same solution right, or 3) would sort some Bongard Problems with the same solution left and some right. See BP927. |
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CROSSREFS
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See BP517 for the version with links to pages on the OEBP instead of images of Bongard Problems (miniproblems).
See BP954, which is about Bongard Problems not only sorting themselves, but moreover fractally appearing in themselves as panels.
Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP788 BP789 BP790 BP791 BP792  *  BP794 BP795 BP796 BP797 BP798
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KEYWORD
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hard, nice, abstract, dual, handed, leftright, solved, meta (see left/right), miniproblems, creativeexamples, presentationmatters, assumesfamiliarity, structure, experimental
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WORLD
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boxes_bpimage_sorts_self [smaller | same | bigger] zoom in left (boxes_bpimage_sorts_self_left) | zoom in right (boxes_bpimage_sorts_self_right)
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AUTHOR
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Aaron David Fairbanks
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