Reply to RE: None of the below statements are true.
First of all, the original post was just some random crap. But after seeing that Yichen is so interested, I'm posting a reply.The original post was about the liars paradox, where the statements stated is both true and false, which makes them untrue but yet, not altogether correct.
I went to read up on the liars paradox after solving A usual Day unusual school. If you didn't fail history questions on comparing, you would have probably realised that both of them are solved using the same tactic, where you assume that one of the statements is correct, and then try to figure out which one is right or wrong.
In "A usual Day unusual school", we realised that often, the statements contradict each other, thus we cannot figure out which statement is true and which statement is false, at times like these, when we can only know that one is a brave and one is a bright, this is where liar paradoxes happen.
So by posting the original post, i just wanted to show the lairs paradox, and how it played a part in the mystery of"A usual Day unusual school".
By the way Yichen, what did you mean that i lost? Did i join a competition or something?
NOte: This post is edited to show that the author has absolutely no other feeling except for being chilled and relaxed while posting. Thank you.
3 Comments:
chilax... i was just bored to posted sth
yes i am very relaxed. there was no emotion besides being chill and relaxed when posting either the post, or when posting this comment.
lol i dint noe 4 question marks and 1 exclaimation mark is very relaxed. ok tt was crapp
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