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Anyway, I thank you for adding an antline to the stairs, as invisible connections can be quite frustrating and I forgot to ask in my last comment. I'm also curious why there are cleansing gel droppers in both areas - they serve no purpose I can see.
Here is my new solution in response to your update: iX's Resolution Confusion v1.2
The first puzzle wasn't bad, however it consists mostly of timing rather than logical solving. However I'm not sure about the second part - I assume a funnel is meant to carry you to the exit but I never got that far...suffice to say there is probably at least one thing you'll want to fix.
Perhaps you could try one of mine: Moving room 2
-SM-Guppy^ - Keep at it, the first chamber is the hardest.
Mr. Fraggle (UK) - A bit more practice, I might get good? :-P
Raycel - The key to getting the first cube is timing the triggered cube to hit the button on the wall at exactly the moment the perpetually-falling cube is dead above you in line with the funnel that activates from that button. The split-second of funnel activation nearly stops the perpetually-falling cubes momentum and causes it to fall down on the path in front of you.