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@wethead77 No, but if it's true, then it's false, then it's true, then it's false, then its true, yada yada. It's a paradox.
What if Pinocchio said "I lied"?
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@Rockwarrior2004 No, because 2 was not opened to reveal a goat. With door 1, you have a 33% chance, because it could not have been opened no matter what. What I'm trying to say is, you pick one. There are 2 others. There is a 67% percent chance it has the goat. So, because he always reveals the one that does not have one, door 2 has a 67% chance to have the car. Does that make sense? It took a while for me to figure it out.
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@MarkoRudan That's not a paradox. "This sentence is false" is however
If the sentence is false, then the sentence is true.
It the sentence is true, then the sentence is false.
Yours, however, is true if it's true and false if it's false.
So...
Yeah
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THIS SENTENCE IS TRUE! (paaarraaaadox (; )
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powerful. just absolutely powerful.
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Okay... You have to look at it this way. Door 1 , 2 and 3. You pick door 1. He opens door 3, A goat. But then he gives you second choice. Not changing it but you may choose either door 1 or door 2 50/50. No one seems to understand my logic behind it. Be given the choice of picking door 1 or two now. It is a new gamble with a 50/50 chance.
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do you know what i say to that pigeon get some rice!
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The first one is so sick xD and true I feel so stupid now xd
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@MegaVideoguy123 The Universe would implode...
I think it's advantageous for me to not switch doors, I don't want to get hung!
ChrisIanThompson 5 months ago 45
In the Monty Hall Problem, do you get to keep the goats?
wensheng1d 3 months ago 38