Can you solve the prisoner boxes riddle? - Yossi Elran
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View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/can-you-solve-the-prisoner-boxes-riddle-yossi-elran Your favorite band is great at playing music...but not so great at being organized. They keep misplacing their instruments on tour, and it’s driving their manager mad. Can you solve the brain-numbing riddle their manager assigns them and make sure the band stays on their label? Yossi Elran shows how. Lesson by Yossi Elran, animation by Artrake Studio.
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Who comes up with this shit?
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You can further improve the odds by, if you fail to find you instrument, going to the box of the last instrument you found. Increase the successful loop length from five to six.
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dude you said it was a sound proof room the manerger wont know if you are talking
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When in a box is nothing becuse someone has taken it allready where does he go(number) ?
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Absolute bull crap. I did the test for real and none of the 10 musicians found his own instrument by following the so called "loop". 0% !! Don't be fooled by the stupid animation.
The idiot who makes you believe that this is true has probably misunderstood the original riddle (if there ever was one).
Your chances can only increase if the one who finds his own instrument can take it away, incl. the box. -
We know this is fake. It says the drummer comes up with a valid strategy.
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Minute physics much or the dolor thing
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I love riddles 😀
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I would take the box and give the instrument to the person
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WHAT IS WRONG WITH THEIR BODIES
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It's not really a riddle if the solution is only correct 35% of the time. 65%-70% of the time, the musicians will fail, and the "solution" would be wrong.
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Damn that manager is meanie...
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If i were them, i would sue the manager, whether or not we succeeded.
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but if you open a box and nothing is inside what then. There is not enough info if they take their instrument with them on the bus it wouldn't work
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Wut if ur just a rebel and open six?
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This and the Einstein riddle were the only ones I actually figured out lmao.
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this is not a riddle it's just math and fisics
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Within the 10 boxes, there will be a number of independent loops. Imagine there are two 5 box loops. Call them Loop A and Loop B. If you start at any box within Loop A, you will never be taken to loop B. They are independent of each other in that way. It won't always be two 5 box loops. The configuration could be different. Now this is the key piece of information. If no independent loop is >5, everyone will find their instrument. This is true because finding their instrument is what creates or "finalizes" the loop. Otherwise the loop wouldn't be a loop :) So the 35% figure really means this: There is a 35% chance every independent loop within the 10 boxes with be a length of 5 boxes or less.
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News after the concert is that the manager was arrested for imprisoning his own band.
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I feel very stupid when i watch these