 this back for being so small. All right, you have to be really precise in your wording of the Buddha nature. Pyramid, cone, cone, cup, table, or the surface. All right, so here are the things that can matter, right? The color of the pyramids, the number of pips on the side of the pyramid, which is the same as their size. Big, medium, small, no, put the medium, small. A large pyramid, a medium pyramid, a small pyramid, the largest pyramid in this cone. The largest pyramid, the largest pyramid. The smallest pyramid, the smallest pyramid. The large pyramid, the yellow pyramid, A yellow pyramid. And the large pyramid. Obviously the green pyramid, right? Other things that can matter, right? Grounded, ungrounded pyramid. This is ungrounded. Some people play with enclosed, fuck that. Fuck that, it's either, right? So this is, these are all grounded pyramids. Touching, not touching, right? But this is no different than this. Right, you can't base it on your orientation relative to where you were. Flat, pointing. Pointing. Pointing at both of these pyramids in the same way. In terms of pointing, there is a laser that comes out of the top of this that is directly straight, and it penetrates everything in the entire universe for infinity. So this yellow pyramid is pointing at both of these pyramids, because the laser hits the surface and goes straight for infinity. It's pointing at a yellow pyramid right now. No, that's infinity within the scope of that on cone. Within the cone. It's not each point in other, each cone is in its own universe. Nothing relates at all. So pointing at Judith doesn't matter. Right, this is the same as this. That's a bullshit Buddha nature. Yes, no context. That there is a surface for each cone that is without center or bounds. Yes. What other things matter? Touching, not touching. Pointing, grounded, not grounded. I think that's weird. This yellow one that's inside is pointing at the green one. Yes. Because there's a laser emitting of it straight through the pyramid. And they are touching, but enclosed or not enclosed, we don't need this. We don't care about that. But we might still do this. As you guys pointed out, weird. Anything that is not flat or upright is weird. No matter what angle it's at, that's weird. That's weird. The yellow one's weird. So this is the same as leaning at a different angle. However, if you pull it off, this is different from that because this is also pointing at that one and this is not pointing at that one if you somehow made that up, fuck that. Two pyramids, three pyramids, four pyramids. So this is actually different from this because they're touching. But this is not any different from this or this. Or that. Or that. Those are all identical cones, right? You have to be really precise in your wording of what is or is not the Buddha nature. If you're unsure, you ask the master, is that pyramid touching that pyramid? You think it's not precise. You might ask the master to, they will answer any question about the cone that will contain the Buddha nature itself. Also, if you believe that a pure icon has been touched and disrupted in any way, you say, kasi. You point at it and the master must ensure that it is still correct. Whoever guesses the Buddha nature, which is going to be Natalie, is the winner and then we erase it. So we didn't show students. Oh, students. So basically, you make your cone on your turn, right? And then you want to know if it's good or bad. So if you say master, I just tell you. Can you guess guessing stones or anything? I might say students. If he says students. Then I make my cone so that that's the cone, that's fine. And then we all together choose yes or no. Then we reveal simultaneously. And then everyone who's used correct, Scott gives a guessing stone. So a guessing stone and this one is not. So that's the only way for more guessing stones than just this one. If you have more than one of these, you can use as many as you like on your turn. You can be like, guess, guess, guess, guess. Basically, you can guess. Either A wins you the game because you guessed correctly. If I, basically, even if you come up with a rule, if your rule is logically identical to the rule that I thought of, if I cannot produce a counter example, then it's the same rule effectively. So you win, all right? Yeah. But you can use a guessing stone basically to force me to create cones for you, right? Like if you have extra guessing stones, right? You're basically using them to force me to make counter examples. That's part of the game. All right. Okay, so the simple one would be like cone contains at least one yellow pyramid. A level nine cone example that we always like to trot out is a cone contains the Buddha nature if it has a prime number of pips in its collected pyramids. Is that allowed? Yeah, anything's allowed. But only among the parameters we've described. So we'll start with like a slightly harder. Master, what level is this cone? I don't know. There's no official level. There are actually. So here's an example. Like a level three cone might include ends, like this end is. A level four might include like ore, like a green pyramid or a small pyramid. A level six might include like Xor or Xnor or like complex. This pyramid is blue, Xnor, green. Oh, that's my really hard one. It's not going to make a really easy one to start off. I just came up with such a good one for the next one. It's going to be so good. You know, you guys don't know logic. Exclusive. Not at all. OK, so and say I have two bits. One can be one or zero. So this and this is true because they both have to be true. False. Yes, false, false, false, true. So this or this, false, true, true, true, false. Xor, false, false, true, true. Exclusive or one or the other, not both. Xnor. It's the exact opposite of Xor. The exact opposite of Xor. It's true, false, false, true. Which is, that's, if you do that, I'm not going to get it. Nope, nope. So you can, there's fun fact. This is the kind of thing that I can do. Is it what I'm doing is slowly on the SAT tutor. But when you're talking like that, it's a little harder to follow because you're just saying. This is how computers work. Yeah. Fun fact, you can make all those gates just with combinations of NAND gates, not N. So true, true, true, false. That's what Josh was going on about, NAND. NAND. NAND is the exact opposite of NAND. You could buy a little circuit that was just 20 NAND gates. Do you know how fucking powerful that was for a little kid with a bunch of resistors? All right, let's start off with the easy one. You might have even done this one. I used all that power to make a device that went wee, wee, wee, wee, wee, until you unplugged it. And then I made a burglar alarm. It was done like the same thing. So the burglar alarm was going when you unplugged it. And when you plugged it back in, it stopped going. That's when I learned, that's when I figured out logic. I'll go first because you guys have news, and if you fail, NAND is probably going to win. Yep. And then we'll make NAND like a first one. We're going to do easy, and then we're going to do hard. So this is easy mode. No pressure, baby. All right. It's going to be the opposite of what I was thinking. I hope I can just one shot, Scott. That's easy mode, but it's not too brave, to something to brag about if you one shot. Students. So now we collectively put forward blue if we don't think that's correct. Yes, if this does not have the blue nature. This has it, this doesn't. You want to figure out if this has it or not. Put forward our guess. Everyone gets a guessing stone. Accept. Guess poorly. Pass me another student. This one's right here. Master. Actually, let's get a guess right away. A cone exhibits the blue nature if it has more than one pyramid. Don't get it now. Natalie's going to win. Cone exhibits the blue nature if there are an even number of pyramids. Yeah, that's it. One shot. All right. Now we're going to get hard. Nothing but net. All right. All right. It was easy mode. Real fuck you. But now do hard mode. Do hard mode now. All right. Keep great. Oh my god. I'm going to keep it for you. I'll make Natalie start in hard mode. All right.