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Title: The box paradox Post by alien2 on Sep 30th, 2019, 3:44am Two friends like to puzzle one another. At one occasion one says to another: "If you open this box, you’ll find a pencil inside; yet the pencil is not in this box. How can this be?!" After a bit of pondering, he answers correctly. What was his answer? |
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Title: Re: The box paradox Post by towr on Sep 30th, 2019, 8:53am [hide] Inside could mean inside the room, instead of inside the box. Or the speaker could just throw the pencil in the box as it's opened by the other person. Or, there might just be a pencil lead (the pencil's inside) in the box. Or he might answer "correctly" [/hide] |
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Title: Re: The box paradox Post by alien2 on Sep 30th, 2019, 10:47pm No intended answer as of yet; but thanks for participating. |
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Title: Re: The box paradox Post by Grimbal on Oct 4th, 2019, 9:37am He opened the box, and ... [hide] He half-expected a pencil lying there, but he discovered his friend lying. [/hide] or [hide]It is physically impossible to open the box. Therefore any sentence like "if you open the box then ..." is true. [/hide] |
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Title: Re: The box paradox Post by alien2 on Oct 5th, 2019, 1:46am on 10/04/19 at 09:37:00, Grimbal wrote:
Nice try. He wasn't lying though. You're thinking too much. The answer is pretty transparent, and it concerns an omitted fact. |
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Title: Re: The box paradox Post by towr on Oct 5th, 2019, 11:31am Are you hinting that [hide]the bottom om the box is transparent and the pencil is underneath the box[/hide]? |
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Title: Re: The box paradox Post by alien2 on Oct 5th, 2019, 11:51am Not at all. It is an ordinary box. |
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Title: Re: The box paradox Post by Grimbal on Oct 5th, 2019, 1:15pm The box is a TV set. Or it is a zen paradox. Is a piece of wood and lead a pencil if nobody knows it is there, nobody identifies it as a pencil and nobody knows it can be used to draw? |
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Title: Re: The box paradox Post by Grimbal on Oct 5th, 2019, 1:19pm "correctly". I don't know if it was the intended answer, but I answered the question correctly. |
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Title: Re: The box paradox Post by alien2 on Oct 6th, 2019, 3:03am It is an ordinary pencil in an ordinary box. Uberpuzzlers of your caliber baffle me. You are able to solve quite difficult mathematical riddles, whatnot, an then you bog down regarding this pretty simple riddle. Yes. There is an omitted fact, but it is not a TV or a satellite or whatever. No technology is involved. Star Trek is alright, unless it becomes a habit. At the moment we are not that technologically advanced. This might be a hint: Russia, something about it (or from it), considering a certain association, analogous to this riddle, in a way. |
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Title: Re: The box paradox Post by towr on Oct 6th, 2019, 10:22pm on 10/06/19 at 03:03:38, alien2 wrote:
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Title: Re: The box paradox Post by alien2 on Oct 7th, 2019, 9:58am You needn't use the English dictionary, not at all. This was a hint. |
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Title: Re: The box paradox Post by Grimbal on Oct 12th, 2019, 2:02am You hint not an English dictionnary. You hint Russian. Pencil in russian is karandash. So it is not a pencil in the box, it is a karandash. Or like russian dolls, in the box there is not a pencil but a box. In THAT box there is a pencil. |
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Title: Re: The box paradox Post by alien2 on Oct 12th, 2019, 8:01am on 10/12/19 at 02:02:47, Grimbal wrote:
Yes! I knew that you, Grimbal, would NOT disappoint me. In a sense, sometimes I feel as though I am your wife, even though I am not gay. I feel a certain connection between us, which transcends our international differences. Thank You again. And: you're welcome! |
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