Ok...here it is...
Will you answer "No" to this question?
VALID ANSWERS:
Yes
No
You can dooo eeet! :P good luck everyone!
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Ok...here it is...
Will you answer "No" to this question?
VALID ANSWERS:
Yes
No
You can dooo eeet! :P good luck everyone!
No?
Yes. Wait no. Wait... I chose
Secret option C. :banana:
Either yes or no will invalidate this answer, you presented a paradox, you go figure it out :)
I’d say this is a simple one:
What you describe is paradoxical reasoning. Very simple to detect based on some boolean logic (if statement A is true this implies statement B is true, if statement B is false this implies statement A to be false, if statement A is true but this is reset by statement B then ‘paradox’).
The same can be done for circular reasoning (A is true if B is true, B is true if A is true).
So I shall ignore the question....lol
Lol!. Is secret option Q.
So basicly the question can't be answered?Quote:
Originally Posted by TANKKAAR:429296
If I ask you for 10M gold, will your answer to that question be the same to this question?
Actually, if you say yes, it would be incorrect because you are not selecting "no" as you answer, but if you choose no, that would also be incorrect because you just chose no, therefore it has no answer. Just to clarify!:)
man I'm so confused lol thanks for trying tho...lolQuote:
Originally Posted by VideoGamer3:429304
Maybe.
Yes
Actually in formal logic, the answer is mu. Mu means what the upthread guys mean by their secret answers: the available answers are Not Applicable.
They answer is both yes and no.....i guess you could call it nes or yo :P
It wont let u say just no. it said does not meet post requirement or something.
Cinco de maya!!!! :banana:!!!
I decline to answer that question on the grounds that it would incriminate me! :rolleyes: The answer may also depend on what the definitions of "yes" and "no" are...