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And this's amazing commening ever!!! ( from Echtetekke )

here our talk ( Topic is my title name of this picture " missing " )

 

Echtetekke:- Now I missed it for the second time in a row. Had to delete my second message also. I now see what you really did here. I have to follow that vertical line on the left side of the picture downward, then turn left at the third (and final) crossroad, follow the horizontal line till the fifth (and final) crossroad and turn left again, follow the slanted line upward till the third (and final) crossroad, then go diagonally, following the -> missing diagonal <- to the central point in this picture, right in the upper right corner. Brilliant picture! I do think I can get totally lost in it.

 

Me:- Thank you for the comment..

Wow!...I really enjoy your note .You also teach me new thing!!!

How the new way to look at picture in mathematics.

and I did !!..I follow the lines your lead...untill of the end note.

I saw & read " Missing diagonal " I laugh out loud....Very amazing!!! The word , It was matching of The Title "Missing" of mine.!!!!!!

Glad to know you.

Cheer!

 

Echtetekke:- Whoops, I thought you put this puzzle into your picture on purpose. First I didn't think much of this picture but then I saw your other photo's and realized that you knew exactly what to put in your pictures and what not to put in them. So I took a closer look at this one. I noticed the horizontal line, the vertical line, and then I figured you didn't put them there like that by accident. Then I saw the crossroad, exactly ont the lower right side of the picture, a perfect alignment. Then I noticed that the upper right corner was also perfectly cut out, and went to look at the upper left corner for another clue. I couldn't find it. It seemed to be missing. First I thought that that was the point you were trying to make, that your picture was missing something. But then I realized that the point in the upper right corner was the final point to your picture, all other points are connected by lines. Except for your final point. The only way to get there was to follow a line that wasn't there. The missing diagonal. Then I noticed that all diagonals with this direction were missing. And figured that that was what you meant to say with the word 'missing'. But apperently you didn't mean that. So now I really wonder what you did mean to say with this title.

 

Me:- Read my Note ...:-))

 

Echtetekke:- And I keep missing things. I'm stumbling my way towards understanding. It's so obvious that I totally missed it!

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