Kogorous Riddle Thread and eworms Deduction Thread
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Which one of those clauses did you change?
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that is the riddle put it another way these are your clauses
A=Lying
B=Lying
A=Cure
A=Cure
by changing one of above clauses should make this riddle solvable by logic
A=Lying
B=Lying
A=Cure
A=Cure
by changing one of above clauses should make this riddle solvable by logic
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Ah...... I get it.
if that's the case
if that's the case
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Number 1 you did not show you work, So I will show you why that answer is incorrectAbEgho wrote: Ah...... I get it.
if that's the case
this is the case where one clause has been changed to resault in a solvable puzzle
[glow=red,2,300]Vial "A"[/glow]
[glow=blue,2,300]Vial "B"[/glow]
[glow=red,2,300]Vial A is lying;
vial A has the
antidote[/glow]
[glow=blue,2,300]Vial A is lying;
vial A has the
antidote[/glow]
On vial "A", it says that that the vial itself is lying about the fact that it has an antidote; so vial "A" is lying about lying—>telling the truth about the antidote.
Vial "B" is confirming such a fact that "A" is lying, ergo "A" has the antidote.
So I should drink Vial "A" to survive
If A and B are both true Yes Drink A
If one of each ( One lie and one truth ) again your example is possible, drink A
BUT If both are lying ( a case like yours above each one true and one lie )
as if the statement that A is lying is true ( he is lying about being the cure, but telling the truth about lying )
same for B ( he is telling the truth - A lying and lying about A being the cure ) then you better drink B
try again
remember my four cases above
A=True A=Cure
A=Lie A=Cure
B=True B=Cure
B=Lie B=Cure
take each and show that only one can be true and the others are false or impossible.
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I did that, and that's how I ended up there.sstimson wrote: take each and show that only one can be true and the others are false or impossible.
I'll try that again.
This bloody thing shouldn't be such a brain-teaser; I suppose my brain is decaying.
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Why do you use logic here?AbEgho wrote: Aliens have abducted you and then poisened you.
They, however, offered you one chance of survival. If you succeed, you'll get the antidote, and you will, also, be set free.
They want to see how smart you are, so if you pass the test, you'll get back to your normal life, as though nothing had happened.
Their way of testing you is that they gave you two vials (one of which has the antidote, and the other has the same poisen you've been drugged with, earlier).
So one vial will cure you, and one vial will kill you even faster.So, what will you do?Spoiler: Here are the two vials
You will only mess it up because you can't really figure out which one you have to change

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How do you know the poison is not latent; you think you had been cured, until the next day where you suddenly collapsed. Of course they would have let you believe that they let you free, because, apparently, you were not impressive enough.Kogorou wrote:Why do you use logic here?AbEgho wrote: Aliens have abducted you and then poisened you.
They, however, offered you one chance of survival. If you succeed, you'll get the antidote, and you will, also, be set free.
They want to see how smart you are, so if you pass the test, you'll get back to your normal life, as though nothing had happened.
Their way of testing you is that they gave you two vials (one of which has the antidote, and the other has the same poisen you've been drugged with, earlier).
So one vial will cure you, and one vial will kill you even faster.So, what will you do?Spoiler: Here are the two vials
You will only mess it up because you can't really figure out which one you have to change
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If they wouldn't let me free I would simply make them go to hell with me 
But never ever change a fact in a logic riddle.
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To explain:
Even if you put it into logic:
A: !B ^ A
B: !A ^ A
You will see that it isn't solveable because of !A ^ A = 0.
You don't have another chance than to drink both.

But never ever change a fact in a logic riddle.
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To explain:
Even if you put it into logic:
A: !B ^ A
B: !A ^ A
You will see that it isn't solveable because of !A ^ A = 0.
You don't have another chance than to drink both.
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Yes, to which I say, that was............ the correct answerKogorou wrote: You don't have another chance than to drink both.

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Jeez Louise, sstimson, this riddle is so weird. It's about creating a riddle. And it's a real pain to read the complicated answers. 
Here is the solution:

Here is the solution:
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Well first of all, let me say this:eworm wrote: Jeez Louise, sstimson, this riddle is so weird. It's about creating a riddle. And it's a real pain to read the complicated answers.
Here is the solution:
Spoiler:
QUOD ERAT NUMQUAM DEMONSTRANDUM.
Secondly:I can't even begin to describe how egregious your solution looks
Why would you even go with all those unnecessary trials, where you change more than one clause! sstimson's ground rule was:
So I'm gonna skip all the trials where you changed more than one clause.sstimson wrote: Changing only one clause and leaving the rest alone,
What doesn't make sense is that you'd assume B is lying and not A, or vice versa; that would, in no way, lead you anywhere.eworm wrote: The first option, as seen above, is to change A2 into "Vial B has the antidote" the whole thing becomes like this:
A1 - Vial B is lying.
A2 - The antidote is in the B vial.
B1 - Vial A is lying.
B2 - The antidote is in the A vial.
It makes sense if we assume vial B is lying (the antidote is in vial B then) - if it was vial A lying, it'd work too, but with a different result (antidote in the A vial)
Okay, I see why you dismissed that.eworm wrote: Now, how about changing B2 into "The antidote is in the B vial"? The statements become like this:
A1 - Vial B is lying.
A2 - The antidote is in the A vial.
B1 - Vial A is lying.
B2 - The antidote is in the B vial.
If the A vial was lying, the antidote would be in the B vial. If the B vial was lying, the antidote would be in the A vial.
Trying to dissmis all "possible" solutions and then claiming that the puzzle has no answer, when the riddler himself has stated otherwise, is no way to solve a puzzleeworm wrote: SUMMA SUMMARUM: If we change A1 or B1 statement (the lying ones), the riddle becomes unsolvable and idiotic. If we change A2 statement, we can't be sure which vial contains the antidote (B for B lying and A for A lying). If we change B2 statement - again depending on which one actually tells the truth and which one doesn't, we get different antidote vials. In both cases it's impossible for both vials to lie at the same time.
Therefore it's impossible to make a logical and 100% solvable riddle by changing one statement.
I'm not trying to be harsh here or anything (at least it is not intended), but I am, as you might be, frustrated, too. You might have partially analysed the riddle, but in now way did that lead to the solution
And one last note, the "Q.E.D" is aligned to the right; it is never centered.
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I never changed more than one - I just switched to "what if it was a lie" thing, for my own convenience. For example if there was a statement "B is lying" and the other statement stated that this one was a lie itself, I changed it to "B is telling the truth", just so it'd be easier to analyse the lie case.Secondly:I can't even begin to describe how egregious your solution looks
Why would you even go with all those unnecessary trials, where you change more than one clause! sstimson's ground rule was:So I'm gonna skip all the trials where you changed more than one clause.Changing only one clause and leaving the rest alone,
That was just an example, I do look into both options later on.What doesn't make sense is that you'd assume B is lying and not A, or vice versa; that would, in no way, lead you anywhere.
Well, what's impossible is impossible. And for me it looks totally impossible. Have you noticed anything wrong with my answer, or something I missed? I don't see any other option, but it's possible I'm mistaken of course.Trying to dissmis all "possible" solutions and then claiming that the puzzle has no answer, when the riddler himself has stated otherwise, is no way to solve a puzzle
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Wait, actually, I think I got it. It is a bit weird though...
Spoiler: SOLUTION
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You sure about that? Take a really careful look at your original post....eworm wrote: I never changed more than one - I just switched to "what if it was a lie" thing, for my own convenience. For example if there was a statement "B is lying" and the other statement stated that this one was a lie itself, I changed it to "B is telling the truth", just so it'd be easier to analyse the lie case.
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I took and still don't see any mistake... Maybe I'm just overlooking it, if you could pinpoint where exactly do you see something wrong... Anyway, I've already switched to another solution of mine, as seen in the previous post.
Spoiler: Here it is
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You just can't chance statements -.-
The whole thing is a opposition and can't be solved that way with logic.
Because of this I don't even want to read all your funny answers
I'm thinking about a small riddle right now^^
OKay I'll just take another one:
I come out of the earth I am sold in the market. He who buys me cuts my tail takes off my suit of silk and weeps beside me when I am dead. What am I?
Sorry I don't have that much time lately.
BUt I keep on working on Williams and Borner.
The Title is "Aunt Merry and the World"
It will be finished after eworms next Brain Frying Riddle #4 
The whole thing is a opposition and can't be solved that way with logic.
Because of this I don't even want to read all your funny answers

I'm thinking about a small riddle right now^^
OKay I'll just take another one:
I come out of the earth I am sold in the market. He who buys me cuts my tail takes off my suit of silk and weeps beside me when I am dead. What am I?
Sorry I don't have that much time lately.
BUt I keep on working on Williams and Borner.
The Title is "Aunt Merry and the World"


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