Steady State Cube

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Designed by: richgain   contact | Shop: microcubology
2.5 w x 2.5 d x 2.5 h in cm |

This cube really is something quite special.

About a year ago, after seeing the Transformers movie, I was inspired, by the behaviour of the alien technology in the AllSpark cube, to try and design a puzzle that could expand equally in all directions. To make things even harder, I wanted each piece to be locked in place by the preceding move.

After many prototypes I finally succeeded in creating this unique sculpture consisting of six parts.

The first stage in solving the puzzle involves discovering how the pieces fit together in the expanded configuration. (One of these moves includes a rotation, which makes it much harder to crack by computer!)

The second stage is to collapse the expanded cube down to the smaller cube by pressing each of the faces in the correct sequence.

The name of the puzzle comes from a (now obsolete) alternative to the Big Bang Theory proposed by Fred Hoyle. I like the fact that from its expanded, steady state the cube can either collapse inwards or explode outwards.

© Richard Gain 2008

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Wow! Just watched 'What happened before the Big Bang?' on Horizon. Lots of nice burr puzzle action from all the presenters as well as a plethora of theories about Big Bang alternatives ... and who's to say who is right? If the universe isn't expanding then maybe Steady State is still in with a chance! Well, it's been good for me anyway!
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The Big Bang theory is flawed because it relies on the Hubble Constant which is clearly an optical defect relating to the propagation of light waves over vast distances. If the volume of space expanded uniformly in all directions, the relative size of everything would make such changes imperceptible. Steady State isn't Obsolete. :p
*is very afraid of this puzzle*

cool work!
You can now watch a video of this puzzle in action at http://www.youtube.com/microcubology
wow, this rocks!
Cool idea!
wow. thats sweet!
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