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Originally Posted by Monahammer
I'm thinking logistically- not unbelievable from a would someone even consider that method perspective. Hell, Niemann could really enjoy butt stuff for all I know.
But, how would a vibrating pulse have enough settings/patterns to communicate proper chess moves in short order for an in person chess match?
It's not like niemann could hover his hand over different pieces and expect vibrates over the correct one, for example lol. Was there like a system of patterns? Even so, it would be so difficult to effectively communicate exactly which move a specific piece needs to make.
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I don't think the communications needs are all that hard. Morse code could do it.. all you need is d5-e7 or whatever (row, column -> new row + column). That's basically how these chessmasters think anyway
Edit -- fuzz kindof beat me to it