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This is a fun one, thanks for the illustration. If you analyse 5000 board configurations you can deduce with a high certainty that there are 64 fields the pieces can be on. The pressing question is then why can some pieces move only diagonally or only in one direction or any. In the case of chess, going after the why question is pointless, but obviously that wouldn't satisfy any scientist: It works because someone de…
In keeping with the original authors description, the aliens can only see the opening move. I'm confused - how could they determine there are 64 fields (nb: I only know the very basics of chess)? If they could view entire matches, it seems a trivial task to acquire a complete understanding of the underlying game, no?
Knowing only the first move would limit understanding heavily, that's true.