China's "strongest brain" Sun Yepeng breaks the Asian record of the pyramid twist dice in 1.65 seconds
China's "strongest brain" Sun Yepeng breaks the Asian record of the pyramid twist dice in 1.65 seconds https://whatchinareads.com/article/?uid=c20d4842d81111ecbf09d79999c4055a
2022-05-20: [Article Link]
It is known that this record has been unbreakable for more than three years, and after it has broken: "The next step is to hope that the pyramid, which has not been broken for more than three years, will also be added to the list of Asian records. The News of Skylight reports that he was born in An engraved Shenzhen, and has grown into a Sun Yee Shenzhen in Guangdong, and is now studying both mathematics and statistics at the UCLA, saying: "The game wretch, though it doesn’t require mathematical knowledge, is related to each other, and it’s like exploring the problem of how to find the best solution in the shortest possible time. I want you to zoom in and look back at the pyramids of the Sun's Ip Pyramids.
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In his early childhood, he was diagnosed with congenital spinal fractures and underwent five major surgeries, which, in his view, "the physical factors do have a bearing on the game of wrinkles, which, in medical terms, has a bearing on the level of activity of his fingers, especially in the case of tight competitions". Sun Ying knew that his hand speed was not fast in the same class and that, since his fingers could not reach high accuracy, they needed to be corrected by others, so others might need a 14-step twister path, and he would find a way to do it with 10 steps: "I'll focus on some solutions and try to find a shorter path to restore the dice than others." After breaking the average record of the WCA Pyramid twisting the dice, Sun Ying, after targeting the next Pyramid single record of the Pyramid and trying to move towards the world record, stressed that "the recent Pyramid twisting the average world record has been refreshed to 1.66 seconds, and it is more difficult to break the world record with the goal of breaking two seconds first, which may seem to you to be just a zero-second-second range, but this is a rather significant leap for our practice. [This text is reproduced under the authority of ETtoday. ]