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I noticed that you can get stuck behind the light bridge that releases the franken cube. You have to be pretty dumb, but it is possible.
I was also going to point out that there's no way to fix it if you accidentally gel your frankencube, but it appears that it doesn't matter. A gelled frankencube doesn't appear to bounce off walls, grating, or buttons. That's something else I didn't know before.
Couldn't finish it, but watched the video and learned something new about light-bridges so thanks for the lesson.
it might be deliberate. based on science:
it is a LIGHT bridge, a photonic device.
it does not have all the same properties as a solid object:
look at a rainbow &
mixing different colour paints, to make a new colour.
also, shine white light on grass & it reflects back as green.
light / photons are always moving.
like water, if you add something, say food colouring,
it does not just colour the surface ( 1 side ) of the water.