>>13263961>>13264819From here, execute novel translations unto the straw, under which the aforementioned circle is completely preserved (is invariant, remaining fixed before and after), which rotate it about the center of the circle, until the straw is symmetrical across one of the axis with respect to its reflection. As with the circle, preserve this symmetry--- and now, execute a deformation unto the straw without tearing it or intersecting it with itself, and while still preserving the circle in the way that it should go. Do this, and keep doing this, and eventually you will deformate the straw to a configuration where an elliptical light emitting surface becomes suddenly visible, embedded deeply, and shining brightly from within the straw. Looking on it, you can actually see through to the other side. This is the first hole in the straw.
A slight modification to this procedure--- tilting the straw to the left instead of to the right--- once performed, reveals a second hole. Of late I think of procedures which, once sufficiently developed, promise to reveal the two holes simultaneously, so that both are visible at the same time. This scientific revolution is ongoing--- I've seen glimpses of what this looks like, only brief flashes, in my nightmares, I will sleep now in search of it, but I will not rest. Once I've found it, and performed the steps successfully, I intend to visualize passing a needle thread into one of the two holes--- this will settle the score as to whether the holes are connected, and the entire case will be solved.