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'''SOLUTION 2 DOES NOT WORK''' ONE QUESTION, NOT TWO, AND YOU DONT KNOW WHO THE LIAR IS. one answer of "this is the door" doesnt help beacuse you wont know the answer of the other guy. in which solution one will always get you the same door, and you pick the other one. solution 2 just gives you two different doors. no matter who you ask you will randomly get a door. if the guy says the truth you wont know that hes the truthfull one or not. AGAIN thruthful guy points to a door, the liar would have( if you asked him instead, OR could even ask both) pointed to the other door. again, asking that question does not give you two answers, because you. dont. know. who. the. liar. is.  
 
'''SOLUTION 2 DOES NOT WORK''' ONE QUESTION, NOT TWO, AND YOU DONT KNOW WHO THE LIAR IS. one answer of "this is the door" doesnt help beacuse you wont know the answer of the other guy. in which solution one will always get you the same door, and you pick the other one. solution 2 just gives you two different doors. no matter who you ask you will randomly get a door. if the guy says the truth you wont know that hes the truthfull one or not. AGAIN thruthful guy points to a door, the liar would have( if you asked him instead, OR could even ask both) pointed to the other door. again, asking that question does not give you two answers, because you. dont. know. who. the. liar. is.  
 
 
'''SOLUTION 2 DOES WORK'''
 
Solution 2 does work. It IS one question. The question consists of a premise and a concluding statement "If I were to ask you ..." being the premise and "What would your answer be?" being the concluding statement of the question. You are not asking two questions. You are asking ONE question about another question. It may be a logical dodge but it is the SAME logical dodge as the first solution, except that it is asking them about themselves rather than about their brother which takes the form "If I was to ask your brother..." "what would his answer be"  In many ways it's neater and more logical and does NOT require the brothers to know how the other would answer.
 
 
Solution 1: In mathematical terms takes the form (-1) × (+1) or (+1) × (-1) the result of both being =-1 however for it to work we have to assume that the brother being asked knows what his brother would say. However, nowhere in the question is this usually stated. So we're actualy dealing with either
 
a × (+1) or a × (-1) with a being an unknown variable which is either +1 or +1 or 0 (zero denoting that the brother doesn't actually know). This is a truer representation of the kind of answer you could expect to get from Solution 1.
 
 
Solution 2: As you are asking them about themselves then you are multiplying by themselves in mathematical terms so either (-1)×(-1) or (+1)×(+1). Multiplying either a positive or negative by itself will result in a positive. The brother doesn't need to know what he would answer, he just needs to know what answer HE would give IF he was asked the question.
 
 
[[User:SpiroExDeus|SpiroExDeus]] ([[User talk:SpiroExDeus|talk]]) 14:24, 19 November 2020 (UTC)
 
 
  
 
Just ask which color is the sky.. {{unsigned|‎175.110.37.200}}
 
Just ask which color is the sky.. {{unsigned|‎175.110.37.200}}

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