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I watched video up to that point, then DUH! Why didn't I see that?
Nice chamber, especially with that fair warning.
- Techowl -
I have to say it's very clever of you to make use of the funnel, the cube, and the cube-activated button to get a funnel to hold the Propulsion Gel in place without it going anywhere. The moment I saw how the first three elements interacted to potentially do that, I only needed to figure out how to get the Propulsion Gel into the funnel (hint: look up) and how to get the funnel to move the Propulsion Gel in the correct direction to where I need it to go (hint: be quick with portal-ing the funnel with the cube). Once all that was sorted out, the remaining problem was relatively minor: getting enough Propulsion Gel in the required area for me to be confident that it will get me to the exit. Two tries, and that was sorted.
The name of the puzzle helped me to come to a fast solution
Fortunately the panel above the cube button was marked, not sure if I would have found the solution without it. Should have remembered the name of the chamber ;-)
I shot two portals directly above each other and got gel between them so at least parts of it would fall "endlessly". That way had all time in the world to get to whereever i wanted, the rest is obvious.
I first got the gel into the spiral and then opened the portal on the top above the button that reverses the spiral. That makes the spiral static since it loops between the two states as the cube bounces on the button.
Well, I guess the name of the chamber means it's not a bug, but intended solution :)
http://www.cs2bus.com/sharedfiles/filedetails?id=181160432