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The rest was done as intended.
I hope you had fun anyway. :)
Btw did you know that THIS was even possible? https://youtu.be/ySA4sbiFmPY
That's my way of getting the second cube out of the center part of the fizzler rooms.
I was surprised since I thought it would technically be impossible. Hm.
I have to disagree with you finding another exploit. Yes its a very creative way of solving the puzzle, but you do the key elements: you get all cubes, you open the door using the laser, you press the button and you solve the lightbridge problem intended. So this is an alternative solution rather than an exploit. :) I don't mind alternative solutions, especially given that its very hard to execute. Won't change this one.
Good find though :)
I eventually solved it but not the intended way, I didn't use the downstairs area. Here's a summary of what I did in the (long) demo: got the cubes out of the fizzler cage, found a fling to get onto the glass above the laser, found that cubes there get pushed off, repeated (many times), and eventually coated the bridge with orange gel to make it to the other side
Spoiler video: http://youtu.be/NgC5LgZyziU
is it intended to use momentum at the end?