The universe is but a giant jigsaw puzzle—only, it's missing some pieces, and the pieces that do fit often wonder what they were doing there in the first place. Enter the hyper-complex realm of light, where each photon is lost in recursive self-contact.
Missing Piece No. 42: The light's fractal pattern looks suspiciously like Grandma's quilt—find what does not belong.
Ever tried putting a square peg into a fractal hole? Probably, it became a scholarly article or a lost tweet. Meanwhile, in a quantum twist, our puzzles offer a hefty reward: universal understanding, but only if understood universally.
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