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[[File:Cubeframing.gif|thumb|A graphic showing the process of Cube Framing.]]
[[File:Cubeframing.gif|thumb|A graphic showing the process of Cube Framing.]]
[[Cube Framing]] is a method of problem solving created by professor and [[Hilling|hiller]] [[Doug Bleichner]]; it can be used to solve any problem and is extremely useful for solving problems regarding [[wikipedia:Engineering|engineering]] topics. Cube Framing is distinct from other methods of problem solving most notably for it's use of a pink cube. The reason as to why cube framing is so effective is currently not well understood, although proponents to and verbal studies on Cube Framing point to the method's involvement of the pink cube as the reason for it's simplicity and effectiveness. [[wikipedia:Magnetic_resonance_imaging|MRI]] and deeper [[wikipedia:Psychological_testing|psychological testing]] are still ongoing.
[[Cube Framing]] is a method of problem solving created by professor and [[Hilling|hiller]] [[Doug Bleichner]]; it can be used to solve any problem and is extremely useful for solving problems regarding [[wikipedia:Engineering|engineering]] topics. Cube Framing is distinct from other methods of problem solving most notably for it's use of a pink cube. The reason as to why cube framing is so effective is currently not well understood, although proponents to and verbal studies on Cube Framing point to the method's involvement of the pink cube as the reason for it's simplicity and effectiveness. [[wikipedia:Magnetic_resonance_imaging|MRI]] and deeper [[wikipedia:Psychological_testing|psychological testing]] are still ongoing.<ref name=":0">https://youtu.be/B05HgkXAdZI</ref>


== Method ==
== Method ==
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# The problem should now start falling apart, leaving you with the solution. If not, try the method again.
# The problem should now start falling apart, leaving you with the solution. If not, try the method again.


Mastery of Cube Framing takes months of dedicated practice and learning, lectures and classes for learning Cube Framing are available.  
Mastery of Cube Framing takes months of dedicated practice and learning, lectures and classes for learning Cube Framing are available.<ref name=":0" />


== Major uses ==
== Major uses ==
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Some major accomplishments that used Cube Framing:
Some major accomplishments that used Cube Framing:


* The method was used by Doug Bleichner within the last decade to solve the problem regarding the end of [[wikipedia:Moore's_law|Moore's Law]].
* The method was used by Doug Bleichner within the last decade to solve the problem regarding the end of [[wikipedia:Moore's_law|Moore's Law]].<ref name=":0" />
* Cube Framing is suspected to have been behind [[Allen Duan-Michael|Allen Duan-Michael's]] creation of the [[QuikLinks]] system in 2003.
* Cube Framing is suspected to have been behind [[Allen Duan-Michael|Allen Duan-Michael's]] creation of the [[QuikLinks]] system in 2003.
* Circumstantial evidence from the engineering teams behind the [[wikipedia:Apollo_program|Apollo program]] imply that an early form of Cube Framing was used to solve the problem of navigating through [[The Ball Wall]] in the 1960's.
* Circumstantial evidence from the engineering teams behind the [[wikipedia:Apollo_program|Apollo program]] imply that an early form of Cube Framing was used to solve the problem of navigating through [[The Ball Wall]] in the 1960's.
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