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riddler358
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Re: BROWN EYES AND RED EYES
« Reply #250 on: May 10th, 2016, 1:30pm » |
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on May 10th, 2016, 12:33pm, rmsgrey wrote: Can you ever figure out which case you're in? |
| you can't but you know for sure it's one of just 2 cases N (number of REM you see) or N+1, moreover everyone else is either in same situation as you or in situation N or N-1, for everyone N-2 is impossible and everyone knows that @towr i need some more time to understand your last post
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Re: BROWN EYES AND RED EYES
« Reply #251 on: May 10th, 2016, 10:52pm » |
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on May 10th, 2016, 1:30pm, riddler358 wrote:Actually, you can: just wait 2 days. And then you know that 2REM isn't the case, and therefore 3REM is the only remaining option. Quote:for everyone N-2 is impossible and everyone knows that |
| But not everyone knows that everyone knows that. Suppose Alex in secret tells Bob something, and Alex tells Charlie the same thing also in secret. Bob doesn't know that Alex told Charlie; Charlie doesn't know Alex told Bob. Everyone knows the secret, but Bob and Charlie do not know that they both know it. So everyone knowing X does not mean everyone knows that everyone knows X. And that's important to realize in this puzzle.
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Re: BROWN EYES AND RED EYES
« Reply #252 on: May 11th, 2016, 7:32am » |
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on May 10th, 2016, 1:30pm, riddler358 wrote:you can't but you know for sure it's one of just 2 cases N (number of REM you see) or N+1, moreover everyone else is either in same situation as you or in situation N or N-1, for everyone N-2 is impossible and everyone knows that |
| If you don't see any red eyes, I assume you can figure out that you're in the 1REM world when the starting announcement is made. If you see 1 REM, what happens if you're in a 1REM world? If that doesn't happen, can you then conclude that you're in a 2REM world? If you know what would happen in a 2REM world, and that doesn't happen when you see 2 REMs, can you then conclude that you're in a 3REM world?
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riddler358
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Re: BROWN EYES AND RED EYES
« Reply #253 on: May 11th, 2016, 2:19pm » |
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i found some paradox that might seem related http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/sorites-paradox/ it might be called eubilides' heap paraphrasing if someone is fat then guy that weights 1 kilo less is also fat, and if someone is thin then guy that weights 1 kilo more is also thin monks do official weighting before breakfast tourist comes and says at least one of you is fat imagine there are many monks and all possible weights of monks are present there in the monastery but another tourist comes and says at least one of you is thin by these assumptions every monk would be fat and thin at the same time we build up to something comparing one-to-one but don't bother looking at the bigger picture
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Re: BROWN EYES AND RED EYES
« Reply #254 on: May 11th, 2016, 10:24pm » |
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Having red eyes or not is a binary property, and not an ambiguous judgement like fat/slim.
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Re: BROWN EYES AND RED EYES
« Reply #255 on: May 12th, 2016, 10:09am » |
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on May 11th, 2016, 10:24pm, towr wrote:Having red eyes or not is a binary property, and not an ambiguous judgement like fat/slim. |
| Yeah, the sorites paradox rests on trying to be precise about something vague - at the ends of the process, you have something that's definitely a heap, or definitely not a heap, but in between you have things that might or might not be heaps - even if you ask the same person about the same ?heap? they might give different answers depending on the context. With red eyes, either someone has red eyes or not - there are no awkward edge cases, no eyes where some people say they're red and others say they're blue - so there's no sorites-style ambiguity to grab on to.
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