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Anonymous at Thu, 13 Mar 2025 04:54:37 UTC No. 16617545
Holy shit, you've just been abducted by an ayy!
You're in a pretty basic room, you hear a speaker reign in, they're speaking english.
>Hey, if you can't identify images 1-6, we're tossing you into the sun.
Well, can you do it?
Anonymous at Thu, 13 Mar 2025 06:27:14 UTC No. 16617584
>>16617545
2 is:
"A tiling with squares whose side lengths are successive Fibonacci numbers: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 and 21"
Anonymous at Thu, 13 Mar 2025 06:36:03 UTC No. 16617585
>>16617545
3 is the new Aphex Twin logo
Anonymous at Thu, 13 Mar 2025 06:50:01 UTC No. 16617596
>>16617545
>1
idk, it's just a triangle.
>2
Sprial, Fibonacci sequence
>3
Fucked if I know. It's just a circle, so maybe something to do with pi?
>4
Looks like quantum numbers
>5
Laminar flow
>6
No idea. All except the first column are prisms. It feels like a "choose the odd one out" where there are multiple reasonable choices.
Anonymous at Thu, 13 Mar 2025 07:06:12 UTC No. 16617601
>>16617545
>1
Xn+1 = Xn + 1; X0=1
>2
Xn+2= Xn+1 + Xn; X0 = 0, X1=1
>3
Loss?
>4
Atomic electron orbitals. a, b, c, 2a, etc...
>5
Bernoulli effect causing Lift, thrust, drag
>6
Nice shapes
Anonymous at Thu, 13 Mar 2025 09:58:46 UTC No. 16617687
>>16617545
1 adding numbers
2 fibbonachi
3 loss idk
4 atomic orbitals
5 fluid dynamics
6 basic shapes and prisms?
Anonymous at Thu, 13 Mar 2025 09:59:48 UTC No. 16617689
>>16617596
yeah i just realised its pi
3 . 1 4 1 5
what a shit way to represent pi, maybe theese aliens are the dumb ones
Anonymous at Thu, 13 Mar 2025 10:47:11 UTC No. 16617718
>>16617545
>identify images 1-6
Retarded xenos lmao
Anonymous at Thu, 13 Mar 2025 11:28:17 UTC No. 16617748
>>16617545
1 is a canonically simple idea how do you recognise this
2 is the golden ratio
3 is pi (geddit reddit because circle LOLLLSH) spelled digit by digit as if you're a retarded toddler
4 ???
5 illustration of the bernoulli principle over an aircraft's wing, faster air = lower pressure
6 is some idiot making prisms and then leaving a side or two open as a roof
Anonymous at Thu, 13 Mar 2025 12:03:18 UTC No. 16617766
>>16617545
3 may be two Hebrew letters
Anonymous at Thu, 13 Mar 2025 13:43:55 UTC No. 16617797
>>16617545
4 is atomic orbitals.
Anonymous at Thu, 13 Mar 2025 18:46:08 UTC No. 16617977
>>16617545
What is this mix of base-10 and counting? Do these aliens expect us to understand arabic numerals or not?
Anonymous at Thu, 13 Mar 2025 18:52:42 UTC No. 16617980
>>16617545
>1
Numbers/counting
>2
Golden ratio/Fibonacci sequence
>3
Pi
>4
Electron orbitals
>5
Bernoulli principle
>6
Polygons in increasing dimensions? 2d 3d and 4d?
Anonymous at Thu, 13 Mar 2025 19:03:52 UTC No. 16617986
>>16617545
#6 is clearly a misprint.
Triangle shape #2 is not an extruded triangle like the other three polygons are in row #2.
These Ayylmaos are all lmao and no ayy.
Newfags, the entire lot of them.
Anonymous at Fri, 14 Mar 2025 07:08:48 UTC No. 16618525
>>16617545
1. Counting numbers and/or triangle numbers. Seems basic but reasonable
2. Fibonacci sequence & base phi logarithmic spiral. Seems fairly universally appreciable.
3. First 5 digits in decimal representation of pi. Kind of depends on reader using a decimal system. Could just as easily put dot dot line space space dot ... (11.001...) for binary or whatever. There are better, more universal representations you could use. I'd probably draw a radius in read, circumference in blue, and then show 6 blue full radii and ~0.28 of a blue radius right above an unrolled red circumference to show we know they're the same size.
4. Electron orbitals I'm guessing? Seems good to me
5. Stretch out the blue lines to show the top channel is moving faster so you know the Bernoulli effect is going on there.
6. Guessing this is meant to be regular polytopes in 2, 3, and 4 dimensions, but all the shapes but tetrahedron and cube in dimension 3 are not regular (pentagonal and hexagonal prisms are not regular and you're missing several platonic solids) and the 4th dimension looks like actual nonsense.
Anonymous at Fri, 14 Mar 2025 12:24:59 UTC No. 16618665
>>16617545
>1
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, ...
f(n) = n
>2
1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, ...
f(n) is depicted
>3
3, _, 1, 4, 1, 5, ...
pi