No tricks, and if you want to read up about the real Oak Island, go here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_Island_mystery
@delator77 ah, it's Bertrand Russell. He said," None of our beliefs are quite true; all have at least a penumbra of vagueness and error." I recently stated the same thing to someone else, I said "It is impossible for humans to be actually objective, since we bring biases and emotion into all we suppose." I think the best we can hope for is to take in as much factual data as possible and make an educated guess at truth.
@IceBlade yep my friend,is the great Bertrand Russell,one of my models of human being ... great mathematician, philosopher, atheist and human activist for human rights and against wars and the use of nuclear weapons ... a great example for me of what it is to be a good person
I liked the level. Nice atmosphere, interesting trip. Despite the fact that the level is large, it is neat, elegant and not overloaded with details and there are no sloppy blocks. I like it. It's nice to be at the level. You have one big trap and I fell into it))) - not the correct first move. But from the second time I already knew about it.
@Denis Nazin yeah, I had to have at least one thing be not super easy. That darn ball eh? Thanks for the comments and rating. Loved your teleport and magic motor demo.
I got it after a few tries but I cannot figure out why sometimes the Budgeable Falls flat and other times it's elevated? Really liked the "going down?" elevator mechanism for B
Thanks @Sammy 5 . Yeah if you go down the bottom and accidentally trigger it to fall it appears to not drop into position. Possibly because it is being tripped from the side. The first move is to do a big walk around the square at the top, down the stairs and then hit it from behind and it seems to drop into position correctly. After that, go back up to the top, drop the ball and get pushed into the hole. Apologies for the mistake. I'd never seen it do that before.
Wow, I've been fascinated by Oak Island ever since I read about the mystery in one of my big bro's books, This Baffling World by John Godwin, back in the 70's. I'd love to know the explanation in my lifetime, but sure to be disappointed, lol. Can't rate yet...guess I need more likes (wink, wink, nudge, nudge). I am a fan of B & the boys! ☆☆☆☆☆ https://mekoramaforum.com/attachmen...2/?temp_hash=68c106b6588ef678686eb6f1a76fcec2