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Me idea for the last step is:
1. Leave a portal on the 90-degree panel, with gel on the upper floor
2. Bounce to the faith plate, pass through the glass angle panel, back to the funnel area
3. Funnel area has more blue gel on the ground(more white surfaces,still can slow down the funnel speed,but peti,then fine.)
4. Remove the cube that controls the funnel ,then pops up and down in the funnel area
5. At the highest point in the air, shoot the white surface of the dropper area and respawn the laser cube
6. Open a portal under your feet as you fall through the air, go through the 90-degree panel and get to the exit.
https://youtu.be/3kE3Em_fnf0
In China, we usually use Yin and Yang to express these concepts, where Yin represents the specific shapes and features that can be seen, such as cube, funnel, and fizzler, while Yang represents the invisible parts that exist but cannot be seen with the naked eye, like patterns, principles, mechanisms, and so on. When these two are in balance, it forms a complete puzzle, and a perfect number follows a similar way.