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Am I overthinking this?
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Byron
Last edited by byronjordan (2011-01-30 07:16:47)
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Haha, I love your thinking.
Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.
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byronjordan,
I think the tricky part is the word "statement". I believe anything that includes "...will..." is not really a statement for the very reason we can not evaluate it (true or falls)
What about the statement: "2*2 will be 26". Is it true or falls?
I have a better statement "1+1 is 2 and 1+1=10" (sure - binary). Each part as a separate sentence is true, so it must be true, yet ...
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Paradoxical statements don't bother the King.
If the prisoner gives a true statement, then the King is forced to have him eaten by lions.
If the prisoner gives a false statement, then the King is forced to have him trampled by buffalo.
If the prisoner gives a statement that is neither true nor false, then the King has no obligations and can kill the prisoner however he chooses.
Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.
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