The puzzle is based on only being able to ask one question of either computer
and receive one answer. The question, asked to either computer, is "What
would the other computer say is the way to freedom?"
The one that lies would try to send you the wrong way, knowing that the
other computer can only tell the truth, and would tell you the right door.
The one that tells the truth would also tell you the wrong door, because it is
telling you what the lying computer would say.
Whichever computer answers, choose the OTHER door and you will gain freedom.
This is based on the Liar's Paradox, where someone who *always* lies cannot
say "I am lying." Here, knowing the computers' programming, you know that
neither of them can provide the correct (truthful) answer.
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Alternative #2:
Walk up to either computer, point to either door, and say:
If I were to ask you "Does that door lead to freedom?",
would you say "yes" ?
You don't have to know which computer you're talking to, and even after you
escape, you won't know which it was. But regardless of whether you're talking
to the lying computer or the truthful one, the anwer you get will tell you the
truth about the door to which you decided to point.
This is because the lying computer would lie about the lie he would tell you (a lie about a lie is the truth) and the truthful computer would of course tell you correctly.
(This is also the answer to a variation on the riddle, where there is only one answerer who either always tells the truth or always lies, and you do not know which it is.)
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some computers cant run this game
Trick question. No one can ever be trapped because George W. Bush invented the dryer without a lock so people were never trapped.
I can't answer this question because the question makes no senseif you're asking where Herra is trapped at, she is trapped in the wolf house.
computers are important because without them your are lost and you will be dumb for life they will haunt you and take away your soal then u will be trapped they will drown u in the toilet and stuff toilet paper
Bruno is free and is trapped by his freedom as is the presidents daughters.
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