Avalanche June 6, 2012 June 6, 2012 So it being directed to your tulpa is irrelevent then? It could be anyone anywhere, since it's in your head and you have no input. frt
tulpatalk June 6, 2012 June 6, 2012 OOH I KNOW Here's the real riddle: http://pastebin.com/7d91jmhB [Note: Opinions]
Phi June 6, 2012 June 6, 2012 So it being directed to your tulpa is irrelevent then? It could be anyone anywhere, since it's in your head and you have no input. Yes, that is correct. I only said that it was directed to your tulpa in order for it to fit the theme on the thread.
Virgil June 6, 2012 June 6, 2012 Dammit, I'll rephrase it. Are you always telling lies [exclusive or] does the door you're guarding lead to the good man? If the answer is no, pick the other door, otherwise go through the door. And now I've lost patience. Bayesian inference
Avalanche June 6, 2012 June 6, 2012 Ask a guard "Are you the truthful guard standing in front of the good door?" If you asked the truthful guard in front of the good door, he would yes. If you asked the lying guard in front of the good door, he would say yes. If you asked the truthful guard in front of the bad door, he would say no. If you asked the lying guard in front of the bad door, he would say no. If you get a yes, open that door. If you get a no, open the other. Fuck you if this is wrong. frt
tulpatalk June 6, 2012 June 6, 2012 Dammit, I'll rephrase it. Are you always telling lies [exclusive or] does the door you're guarding lead to the good man? If the answer is no, pick the other door, otherwise go through the door. And now I've lost patience. Lying in front of good "neither" Truthful in front of bad "neither" Truthful in front of good "The second. The door I'm guarding leads to good man" Lying in front of bad "The second. The door I'm guarding leads to good man" Ask a guard "Are you the truthful guard standing in front of the good door?" If you asked the truthful guard in front of the good door, he would yes. If you asked the lying guard in front of the good door, he would say yes. If you asked the truthful guard in front of the bad door, he would say no. If you asked the lying guard in front of the bad door, he would say no. If you get a yes, open that door. If you get a no, open the other. Fuck you if this is wrong. The lying guard in front of the good door would say no. The lying guard in front of the bad door would say yes. [Note: Opinions]
Phi June 6, 2012 June 6, 2012 http://tulpa.info/forums/Thread-Puzzle-thread?pid=8384#pid8384 Because this thread got too off-topic.
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