Autism Test

Fight my campion

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>window on the right house
Not even on the spectrum senpai

just use a bus

the solution of the yeoman EE

I like the organization of the lines too. Low tier sperglord.

Build a gas line to each house, then build a well and a wind turbine or solar panels at each of them.

fucking normie right here

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> going through the gap under the roof
Oh, that's clever. I wish I had thought of that.

One of the classics

kek

easy

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Best answer.

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The real autism test is how much time and effort you spend responding to an image on Veeky Forums, and you've passed with flying colors

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This was too HD for my pleb laptop to handle. It made my laptop over heat.

didn't expect this one kek

>the3djew.jpg

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Underrated

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is that a wormhole? devilish

where's the gas?

Klein bottle. But still devilish.

I would have gone for a sphere.

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Who needs gas when there's already fire in your house?

Topology 101: There's no solution. Gosh, so many brainlets.

>studies topology
>calls other people brainlets
Pick ONE

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>There's no solution
>literally dozens of solutions posted in thread
No user, you are the brainlets

underrated post

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[math]K_{3,3}[/math] is not planar you fucking brainlets

That's why we need engineers. Plenty of solutions here for a problem mathematicians have "proved" is "impossible."

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Engineering is unironically a major made especially for people with brains too small for mathematics or physics. Take you for example: Your miniscule brain fails to comprehend the premise that the solution has to be in two euclidean dimensions, where there is provably no solution.
Pic related, it's you.

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>easy
Yes, easy.
I wasn't going to bother, but it took only about 5 seconds to visualize the same answer in my head (I can spare 5 seconds).
I suppose I pass. Now the question is "Am I an idiot-savant"? Or am I brilliant as I think is likely.

see

The experiment (there's also a wiki for dumbtards) demonstrates that you can't connect them with 3 separate lines for each element. Gosh.

People have posted solutions I don't understand why are you still saying it's impossible in face over overwhelming evidence to the contrary?

congratulations you passed the autism test

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Congratulations, through your rigorous study of topology for newborns you've realized that the point of this thread is to come up with funny solutions to an unsolvable problem!

who said it's a plane?

>green electricity

leave this board.
NOW

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green for nucular obviously

It's clean coal :---DDDd

klein bottle is more of a Veeky Forums answer

can't do it on a sphere

You never saw static in the dark? It's green.

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that's a torus you dum dum

Seems straightforward to me.

From last years test

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Red and blue cross in the middle house

the idea is genius, but the execution incredibly poor.

Jesus Christ, is your Saturday afternoon really worth so little?

hahahahahahha

This guy won the autism test.

Lolz, K3,3 is not a planar graph.

This is thread filled me with smiles at the smartass cheaty answers.

actually the correct answer because IRL houses, pipes, and electrical cables are three dimensional

trace out the lines, the yellow would cross the blue on a sphere

>crossing like 1 dozen lines

Autism in a nutshell, really

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I suppose it doesn't explicitly prohibit crossing the houses, just other lines.

That's probably the autism test in a nutshell.

Made me kek mildly, 4/10

Congratulations. You have the autisms.

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good one

Think outside the box.

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>outside the box
What the fuck is this shit then, asshole?

Not my problem, I didn't invent the box.

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there you go

You should be able to solve this.

Am I missing something?

This was not difficult at all.

You cant go through the houses

ez

Why not?

prove it

Says nothing about the walls so EZ

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mabe the lines arent going throught the houses

maybe the lines go over the houses

I'm failing to see what's wrong with this one
Maybe the impossible version required you to close the line?