NOTE: This puzzlehunt will not work at some point because of changes to the Scratch API. Not sure when. Sorry! Sorry. This puzzlehunt was supposed to be really big and good. Unfortunately, it isn't. I will be releasing, at some point, although it may take a while, a good one. Anyway, follow the clues, you've got a one-word phrase-solution to find! Below would have been the starter text. An overwhelming feeling of simultaneity emanates powerfully from this project... Where does it lead to? con.cur.rence /kənˈkərəns/ noun: concurrence; plural noun: concurrences; noun: concurrency; plural noun: concurrencies 1. the fact of two or more events or circumstances happening or existing at the same time - MATHEMATICS: a point at which three or more lines meet 2. agreement or consistency
Have fun, solvers! I'd like to thank a lot of people: Douglas R. Hofstadter, of course, for writing "Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid," Dave Philips, Ivan Moscovich, John Horton Conway (RIP), Martin Gardener (RIP), Raymond Smullyan (RIP), Donald Knuth, Oskar van Deventer, Adrian Fisher, Stewart Coffin, Goh Pit Khiam, Henry Ernest Dudeney, Richard Réti (RIP?), Nob Yoshigahara, Tony Fisher, Piet Hein, Boris Kordemsky, the entire MIT Mystery Hunt team, the entire Galactic Puzzlehunt team, and double credit to all of the obscure, unknown recreational mathematicians, puzzlers, and logicians that I am truly sorry to forget to credit.