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It's been years and I stumbled back across this post, and I think I finally understand what has been bothering me.
 
It's been years and I stumbled back across this post, and I think I finally understand what has been bothering me.
The examples always go up to 3 blue-eyed people, and then we just assume that it follows a the pattern, but a pattern has to be confirmed to all states to be a proof. This is why Fermat's last theorem remained unproven for years even though we had solved the N =1,2,3 cases. To expand on the biggest criticism, what new information does the guru give?<br>
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The examples always go up to 3 blue-eyed people, and then we just assume that it follows a the pattern, but a pattern has to be confirmed to all states to be a proof. This is why Fermat's last theorem remained unproven for years even though we had solved the N =1,2,3 cases. To expand on the biggest criticism, what new information does the guru give?
-Someone learns something                              : Only true from the perspective of someone who sees no-one with blue eyes.<br>
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-Someone learns something                              : Only true from the perspective of someone who sees no-one with blue eyes.
-Someone could learn something                        : Only true from the perspective of someone who sees exactly one person with blue eyes.<br>
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-Someone could learn something                        : Only true from the perspective of someone who sees exactly one person with blue eyes.
-No-One can learn anything                            : True from the perspective from someone who sees multiple people with blue eyes.<br>
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-No-One can learn anything                            : True from the perspective from someone who sees multiple people with blue eyes.
This is where the problem occurs, because this only resolves with 3 blue-eyed people otherwise we don't learn anything, but how we acknowledge that we don't learn anything matters.<br>
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This is where the problem occurs, because this only resolves with 3 blue-eyed people otherwise we don't learn anything, but how we acknowledge that we don't learn anything matters.
-Everybody must know that no-one can learn            : True from the perspective of people who see people who must see multiple people with blue eyes.<br>
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-Everybody must know that no-one can learn            : True from the perspective of people who see people who must see multiple people with blue eyes.
-Everyone must be aware of the previous fact          : I guess it does go on...<br>
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-Everyone must be aware of the previous fact          : I guess it does go on...
In the end, it's all about the meta-data.<br>
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In the end, it's all about the meta-data.
I know, you know, they just don't have any proof...<br>
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I know, you know, they just don't have any proof...
Crow --[[Special:Contributions/108.162.245.65|108.162.245.65]] 00:12, 30 September 2021 (UTC)
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--[[Special:Contributions/108.162.245.65|108.162.245.65]] 00:07, 30 September 2021 (UTC)Crow
  
 
Apostle's Solution: The first person to look into the water and see their own reflection. For a logic puzzle, people seem to forget about the situations actual logic. {{unsigned ip|162.158.74.213}}
 
Apostle's Solution: The first person to look into the water and see their own reflection. For a logic puzzle, people seem to forget about the situations actual logic. {{unsigned ip|162.158.74.213}}

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