THOUGHT EXPERIMENT: You are locked in a room and told you cannot leave until you press either a red button or a blue button.
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THOUGHT EXPERIMENT: You are locked in a room and told you cannot leave until you press either a red button or a blue button. Which one do you press?
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THOUGHT EXPERIMENT: You are locked in a room and told you cannot leave until you press either a red button or a blue button. Which one do you press?
Red is kiki, Blue is bouba.
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THOUGHT EXPERIMENT: You are locked in a room and told you cannot leave until you press either a red button or a blue button. Which one do you press?
@mcc Red usually means some sort of emergency, and if people are locking me in a room without my consent or any explanation, that constitutes an emergency in my book.
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THOUGHT EXPERIMENT: You are locked in a room and told you cannot leave until you press either a red button or a blue button. Which one do you press?
@mcc I’d try to press both simultaneously just because I’m me.
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THOUGHT EXPERIMENT: You are locked in a room and told you cannot leave until you press either a red button or a blue button. Which one do you press?
@mcc neither, i"ll wait it out.
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THOUGHT EXPERIMENT: You are locked in a room and told you cannot leave until you press either a red button or a blue button. Which one do you press?
@mcc
Squid game is clouding my instinctive desire to be contrary and go blue. -
THOUGHT EXPERIMENT: You are locked in a room and told you cannot leave until you press either a red button or a blue button. Which one do you press?
@mcc both, simultaneously
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THOUGHT EXPERIMENT: You are locked in a room and told you cannot leave until you press either a red button or a blue button. Which one do you press?
@mcc Both, all day long. -
THOUGHT EXPERIMENT: You are locked in a room and told you cannot leave until you press either a red button or a blue button. Which one do you press?
@mcc Red is typically the color of warning...for example most warning type of road signs (at least in this country) are red...
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THOUGHT EXPERIMENT: You are locked in a room and told you cannot leave until you press either a red button or a blue button. Which one do you press?
@mcc
The purple button. If I get the timing precisely right, maybe hitting them both at the same time will make the button purple? -
THOUGHT EXPERIMENT: You are locked in a room and told you cannot leave until you press either a red button or a blue button. Which one do you press?
@mcc Is it full of rats?
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THOUGHT EXPERIMENT: You are locked in a room and told you cannot leave until you press either a red button or a blue button. Which one do you press?
I'd ask the red button what pressing the blue button would do.
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THOUGHT EXPERIMENT: You are locked in a room and told you cannot leave until you press either a red button or a blue button. Which one do you press?
@mcc we are all locked in the room. Blue is our only chance.
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THOUGHT EXPERIMENT: You are locked in a room and told you cannot leave until you press either a red button or a blue button. Which one do you press?
@mcc red means stop, stop is good
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THOUGHT EXPERIMENT: You are locked in a room and told you cannot leave until you press either a red button or a blue button. Which one do you press?
@mcc I'm carefully pressing both simultaneously.
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THOUGHT EXPERIMENT: You are locked in a room and told you cannot leave until you press either a red button or a blue button. Which one do you press?
Let me read more on Bootstrap Paradox and Quantum Entanglement just to be sure.
