Mind boggling questions
I saw this article by Vittachi in today’s The Sun paper and find it quite interesting. Here is a summary of the questions.
1. In the fourth century BC, a guy called Eubulides asked a question: “A man says he is lying: is what he says true or false?”
Think about it for a second. If it is true, it is false. But if it is false, it is true. Confused?
2. What do people who make batteries have against letter B? Batteries comes in AA size, AAA size, C size and D size. Is this what they called alphabetic discrimination?
What do you think of these self-defeating statements:
1. “I used to worry that I was apathetic, but then I gave up caring.”
2. “I think I am not indecisive, but I am not totally sure.”
3. “Just because I am smarter than other people, it doesn’t mean I am arrogant.”
4. “I am going to give up procrastinating, from next week.”
Finally, do not try to answer this question. Read it at your own risk.
“Is the answer to this question no?”
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