(Q – julie92: she found something that allows her to advance on the SE in the 530, does she need to review her copy)
MB : He can't answer that. There is no remainder. The mechanics of the SE do not consist of repeating elements from the beginning. The SE happens on arrival. If she found an element in the 530 she gives up? It might be more prudent.
(Q – Giulio: Max tended to say the same thing as you, we are supposed to miss all the leftovers before arriving at the zone)
MB : But you can't miss them, there aren't any. Is there nothing to pick up along the way? It is your understanding that you will use, your knowledge of the solutions, not elements that you will not have used and which will be used again at that time. The last enigma we are at the end, in the SE. What I want to tell you is that if we take Max's original reasoning which consisted of making a distinction between the first 9 puzzles and the last 2, the 11 forming a whole, if we base this on that, It is quite obvious, and you have to convince yourself that there are no elements from the first ones that you are going to reuse at the end. This notion of remainders which has made people, for years, say to themselves I found that, I solved the 1st, the 2nd,… what do I have left, what am I going to find in there which will be useful to me in the SE, the answer is simple: nothing.
MB : He can't answer that. There is no remainder. The mechanics of the SE do not consist of repeating elements from the beginning. The SE happens on arrival. If she found an element in the 530 she gives up? It might be more prudent.
(Q – Giulio: Max tended to say the same thing as you, we are supposed to miss all the leftovers before arriving at the zone)
MB : But you can't miss them, there aren't any. Is there nothing to pick up along the way? It is your understanding that you will use, your knowledge of the solutions, not elements that you will not have used and which will be used again at that time. The last enigma we are at the end, in the SE. What I want to tell you is that if we take Max's original reasoning which consisted of making a distinction between the first 9 puzzles and the last 2, the 11 forming a whole, if we base this on that, It is quite obvious, and you have to convince yourself that there are no elements from the first ones that you are going to reuse at the end. This notion of remainders which has made people, for years, say to themselves I found that, I solved the 1st, the 2nd,… what do I have left, what am I going to find in there which will be useful to me in the SE, the answer is simple: nothing.