I'm sure you all know the type of puzzle where there are for example 3 concentric rings or discs on a (presumably) single axis. Each of the rings has a set of symbols or something spread out over them. The goal of the puzzle is to rotate the rings in order to align a certain group of symbols with each other. The catch is that when rotating one ring (A), another ring (B) will rotate as well (usually in the opposite direction). Though rotating ring B will not necessarily rotate ring A in turn, i.e. it might rotate ring C.
Now my question is this: Would it be possible to make this in real life? I've tried searching the internet for it but I don't know the proper name for the puzzle (if there is one) which makes it rather difficult to find even anything related (with the exception of some video game examples).
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