Unique rubik cube can rotate and solve itself without human help
A Japanese inventor has successfully built a rubik block capable of rotating and solving itself without human assistance.
According to TechCrunch, the rubik block of a Japanese inventor is made using 3D printing technology. Inside the rubik block are the servo motor and Arduino microprocessor board, making it possible to calculate reasonable rotation angles to solve itself.
Rubik blocks have been programmed to remember rubik rotation actions.
Unfortunately, the inventor of this rubik block did not reveal many details about how to operate or construct within the rubik block. It is conjectural, however, that the rubik blocks are pre-programmed to remember rubik rotation moves, which in turn reverse the sequence to solve the rubik block.
The description of this cube-making project reveals that rubik blocks can be solved in less than 1 minute. If the technology behind this special rubik block is applied to industries, it can create extremely automated machines for humans.
Close up of rubik blocks can be rotated and solved.
Discovering the structure of rubik blocks has the ability to automatically rotate and solve itself.
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