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Blind Run: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0jHlghhRo0&t=10465s
There was an intended solution for both puzzles, however as I hammerised the map, I slowly discovered alternate solutions to the puzzles that I had not accounted for, I decided it wasn’t worth fixing them as instead it fit the Portal 1 nature of the map and it was too late to fix them.
New pedestal button was already in use during the 80s. Doesn't make sense to use old pedestal button.
The use of portal 1 dropper and emancipation grill were strange, since they both exist, but in parallel with portal 2 objects, and not simply a time that aperture decided to scrap those models. I believe the dropper that Aperture was using during 80s was the old one from 50s. The Grill in the 80s was the old one too. But the buttons, indicators and the cube models are all correct, since there is a poster in-game that shows that.
Thanks for creating.
Yet you cannot really utilise it. There's no real advantage you gain.
There are a few ways you can solve the puzzle, using the cube dropper is one of them.