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it's_a_foodage wrote:Even the next week when he says "I forgot to say assume no prior knowlege" still doesn't make it right, because you could just say "is that a door" and point to the door. (Unless they don't even know that in which case it significantly limits the questions you can ask anyway).












ScottHanson wrote:and if you don't know which one lies and which one tells the truth, how would you know which one to trust?
ScottHanson wrote:(Humor me for a second) One of these men is guarding Heaven, one is guarding Hell, one always Lies, one always tells the truth" What question do you ask and to whom, Mr A or Mr B?
Mr A
Mr B


SmugglingSeaweed wrote:It's an open-ended question no matter how much you restrict the parameters. The answer Gervais gives isn't the only one that could work. Even ignoring the obvious "Is that a door?" route, you could also ask "Is it true that one of you always lies and one of you always tells the truth?", "Is it true that heaven is behind one of these two doors?", "Does hell exist?" etc.

SmugglingSeaweed wrote:It's an open-ended question no matter how much you restrict the parameters. The answer Gervais gives isn't the only one that could work. Even ignoring the obvious "Is that a door?" route, you could also ask "Is it true that one of you always lies and one of you always tells the truth?", "Is it true that heaven is behind one of these two doors?", "Does hell exist?" etc.









it's_a_foodage wrote:It's because Ricky told it wrong. If you read tell the puzzle correctly than the answer Ricky gave would be the ONLY way to find out which door to go through even if you were allowed to ask whatever question you like.











SmugglingSeaweed wrote:He did the baby-slicing Solomon wrong too, and didn't understand how Karl's lighthouse riddle worked, prompting the best reaction of joy in history from Karl.









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