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    First, I will list some rules that Rubik's Cube satisfies:
    1. Rubik's Cube has 3 kinds of blocks, each has different number(1, 2 or 3) of color.
    2. The structure of each block reminds the same.
    3. 1-color blocks (or center) are relatively unchangeable.
    4.All cases of Rubik's cube satisfy:
    i. The net rotation of all blocks is 0
    ii. The permutation of all blocks is even.

    By using analogy method and mathematical proof, I've got:
    Theorem1: There are n kinds of blocks in a MCnD(Magic Cube n-dimensional). Each kind has different number of colors from 1 to n.
    Theorem2: The structure of each block reminds the same.
    Theorem3. 1-color blocks (or center) are relatively unchangeable.
    Theorem4: All cases of a MCnD satisfy:
    i. The net rotation of all blocks is 0
    ii. The permutation of all blocks is even.

    Let's to further:
    Let 1,2,..., n be the center of all the color of a n-color block. Since a self-spinning of a block is actually a permutation of 1,2,...,n, a spinning of a block can be written as:
    / 1 2 ... \
    \ f(1) f(2) ... / (Permutation notation)
    We knew that single 3-color block spinning is illegal.
    In other words:
    / 1 2 3 \
    \ 2 3 1 / and other equivalent cases are illegal in MC3D.
    But this stands no more for MCnD.
    Modified Theorem4 i: When n≥3, single n-color block spinning is legal.
    When n=4,
    / 1 2 3 4 \
    \ 2 1 4 3 / and other equivalent cases are legal.
    When n≥5,
    / 1 2 3 ... k ... n \
    \ 2 3 1 ... k ... n / and other equivalent cases are legal.
    Modified Theorem4 ii: When n≥4, permutation of k-color blocks are always even if k≥4.

    By the way, I am the second one who have solved MC7D.
    If you are interested in that, email me charliemckiz@rocketmail.com. I will reply you as soon as possible.
    Last edited by charliemckiz; 04-28-2012 at 11:59 AM.

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    How does such a cube compare to the higher dimensional Rubik's cubes that already have been created in software?
    http://www.superliminal.com/cube/cube.htm
    http://www.gravitation3d.com/magiccube5d/
    My square-1 BLD method: http://skarrie.se/square1blind/

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    Why not just write the mathematical language here? We don't mind. (There is also a [math] tag for LaTeX.)
    Computer cube PB averages of 12: [Clock: 5.72] [Pyraminx: 3.44] [Megaminx: 49.52]
    [2x2: 2.66] [3x3: 8.71] [4x4: 29.06] [5x5: 52.69] [6x6: 1:34.78] [7x7: 2:20.34]

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