The top of this room was still the same as the previous two rooms. Particle-like objects that looked like dots or waves were floating in the black void. In front of it was not water or an iron plate, but a huge canvas that blocked the way to the exit.
On the left side of the canvas, there are solid squares of the same size in seven colors: red, yellow, green, blue, purple, black and white. In the middle of the canvas is a tray, and the bottom of the tray seems to be connected to a series of complex machines. The whole painting is like a design drawing of some kind of mechanical combination, made up entirely of lines.
Above the canvas, there is a line of words written: Place the heaviest color block on the tray to pass the level, and you will be eliminated if you place it incorrectly.
"How...how can I know which color block is the heaviest?" He Tang was a little panicked. The countdown on the interface was jumping the numbers coldly and ruthlessly. "I see that all the color blocks are the same size! And they are flat, how can they have weight!"
"Don't panic," Nathan Ke pressed her shoulder, "Imagine it, this is just a two-dimensional picture. Aren't the comics we read also two-dimensional? But we can imagine three-dimensional real images in our minds, and this picture can also be used. If you imagine them as three-dimensional, then they all have weight."
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