Can you solve the trolls paradox riddle Dan Finkel

You’ve discovered a doorway
to another realm,

and now you and your brother

are off exploring the wonderful
world of Paradoxica.

Fantastically paradoxical creatures crawl,
run, and fly around you.

And then you see the troll.

It’s catching all the creatures
in an enormous net.

You bravely step forward
and demand it let them go.

The troll laughs.

“If you’re such a
fan of paradoxes,” it says,

“then I’ll make you an offer.

If you say something true,
I’ll release all these creatures."

You’re about to say, “You are a troll,”

but before you can,
the troll grabs your brother.

“If you say something false,”
he continues,

“then I’ll release your brother."

Your statement can
only be a single sentence.

And as you can see,
I hate paradoxes more than anything.

If you try to cheat
by saying something paradoxical,

like, ‘this statement is false,’

then I’ll eat your brother
and the creatures."

What true/false statement
can you say to force the troll

to free your brother
and the paradoxical creatures?

[Pause the video now if you
want to figure it out for yourself!]

Answer in: 3

Answer in: 2

Answer in: 1

This seems like an impossible situation,

but incredibly, you can say something

that will force the troll to
release all its prisoners.

This is an example of coercive logic,

invented by the great logician
and puzzle creator Raymond Smullyan.

The trick Smullyan came up with
involves saying a statement

whose truth or falseness depends on
what you want the troll to do.

Your statement still
has to be carefully crafted.

For example, if you were to say,

“You are going to free the
creatures and my brother,”

the troll could respond, “that’s false…
I’m only going to free your brother.”

Similarly, if you said, “You will free
the paradoxes,”

the troll could say, “That’s true,”
and free the paradoxes.

But watch what happens if you say,
“You will free my brother.”

The statement can’t be false,

because if it were, the troll,
by its own rules,

would have to free your brother.

That would make the statement
paradoxically true and false.

But the troll hates paradoxes

and would never willingly create one.

So his only option
is for the statement to be true.

If “you will free my brother” is true,

then the troll
has to release your brother.

And by its own rules, the troll
has to free the creatures as well,

since you said a true statement.

By wielding just 5 words
like a logical scalpel,

you’ve forced the troll
to free all its prisoners.

As the troll stomps off in anger,

the paradoxes cheer you
for winning them their freedom,

and promise to lead you to the
treasure at the top of the stairs.

If you can reach it.

你发现了
通往另一个领域的大门

,现在你和你的兄弟

正在探索奇妙
的 Paradoxica 世界。

奇妙自相矛盾的生物
在你周围爬行、奔跑和飞行。

然后你会看到巨魔。


用一张巨大的网捕捉所有的生物。

你勇敢地走上前
去,要求它放他们走。

巨魔笑了。

“如果你这么喜欢
悖论,”它说,

“那么我会给你一个提议。

如果你说的是真的,
我会释放所有这些生物。”

你正要说,“你是个巨魔”,但还没来得及

,巨魔就抓住了你的兄弟。

“如果你说的是假的,”
他继续说 ,

“那我就放你哥。”

你的陈述
只能是一个句子。

正如你所看到的,
我最讨厌悖论。

如果你试图
通过说一些自相矛盾的话来作弊,

比如“这个陈述是错误的”,

那么我会吃掉你的兄弟
和这些生物。”

你能说出什么真假陈述
来迫使

巨魔释放你的兄弟
和自相矛盾的人 生物?

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想自己弄清楚,请立即暂停视频!]

回答:3

回答:2

回答:1

这似乎是不可能的情况,

但令人难以置信的是,您可以说出

一些会迫使巨魔
释放所有囚犯。

这是强制逻辑的一个例子,

由伟大的逻辑学家
和谜题创造者 Raymond

Smullyan 发明。Smullyan 想出的技巧
包括说出一个陈述,

其真假取决于
你想让巨魔做什么。

你的陈述 仍然
必须精心设计。

例如,如果你说,

“你要释放这些
生物和我的兄弟,

”巨魔可能会回答,“那是错误的……
我只会释放你的兄弟。”

同样,如果你说,“你将
释放悖论,

”巨魔可能会说,“那是真的,”
然后释放悖论。

但是如果你说,
“你会释放我的兄弟”,请注意会发生什么。

这句话不可能是假的,

因为如果是的话,巨魔按照
它自己的规则,

将不得不释放你的兄弟。

这会使该声明
自相矛盾地正确和错误。

但巨魔讨厌悖论

,并且永远不会自愿创造一个。

所以他唯一的选择
是让陈述为真。

如果“你会释放我的兄弟”是真的,

那么巨魔
必须释放你的兄弟。按照

它自己的规则,巨魔
也必须释放这些生物,

因为你 说出了一个真实的陈述。

通过
像逻辑手术刀一样挥舞 5 个单词,

你已经迫使
巨魔释放了所有的囚犯。

当巨魔愤怒地跺着脚离开时

,悖论为
你赢得了他们的自由

而欢呼,并承诺带领你 到
楼梯顶部的宝藏。

如果你能到达的话。