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ipe Special user 513 Posts |
This is my take on a Raymond Smullyan's strange logical argumentation:
(1) Everyone is afraid of Dracula. (2) Dracula is afraid only of me. Why is not possible that Dracula is killing someone in his castle in Transylvania while I'm walking down the streets of Rome?
What would a real mindreader do?
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ipe Special user 513 Posts |
None try to solve this one?
Here a hint. This puzzle is not a lateral thinking problem where you have to find a creative solution (and the solution-space is unlimited). The problem is strictly logical. Why my walk in Rome has the power to stop the mighty Dracula to kill someone in his castle in Transylvania? (I have the power... the logical power!)
What would a real mindreader do?
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Michael Daniels Inner circle Isle of Man 1609 Posts |
Are you Dracula and afraid of yourself?
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ddyment Inner circle Gibsons, BC, Canada 2499 Posts |
I guess I just thought that it was pretty obvious.
If everyone is afraid of Dracula, then Dracula is afraid of Dracula. But if Dracula is only afraid of me, then I must be Dracula.
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ipe Special user 513 Posts |
Michael, ddyment,
yes, you are totally right.
What would a real mindreader do?
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