"In my teaching, I enjoyed creating models to clearly communicate my thoughts"
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The subtext is that language, even in a classroom, often fails at geometry and systems. A model doesn’t argue; it demonstrates. It collapses the distance between teacher and student by making the idea public, manipulable, testable. That’s also a quiet philosophy of invention: new objects aren’t just solutions, they’re communications. They carry a worldview about how problems should be approached.
Context matters because Rubik didn’t start as a toy-maker chasing mass-market delight; he was an architecture professor in a late-socialist Hungary where design and engineering were both practical and constrained. The Rubik’s Cube famously emerged as a teaching aid about three-dimensional movement, then became a global obsession precisely because it converts abstraction into obsessional tactile feedback. You don’t “get” the Cube by being told; you get it by wrestling with it.
The intent, then, isn’t sentimental nostalgia about teaching. It’s a manifesto in miniature: make ideas into artifacts, and people will meet you halfway - with their hands.
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