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There is much evidence (at least 82 pieces) to the contrary.
I don't know if i solved it correctly so here's the video i made: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5fYn74e8pc
Everything else was fun and easy. Puzzles without fizzlers, cubes, funels and lasers bring a smile on my face, especially gel puzzles! :)
@zigzagtenniscoe Thanks for yet another lovely comment! I think you just summed up part of the reason why people like my maps, and that's really useful to know for this video I'm making. I love finding interesting ways to use elements, and finding clever ways to combine elements together in interesting ways.
Also thanks mikemoody, glad you had fun. :3
Also I second quaternary ;)
Playthrough video .