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Originally Posted by johndowe
Hi there.
You will ansewer all?
How about these two riddles?
They're kinda easy, here goes.
1- The condemmed man is offered a choice he tells the judge a true or false statement, if the statement is true they will drown him, if the statement is false, they will burn him, what would your statement be?
2- The riddle of the sphinks (excuse my french), what animal walks on 4 legs in the morning, 2 legd in the afternoon, and 3 legs in the night?
Please specify if you already knew the ansewers.
Good Luck.
Johndowe.
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Easy ones and yes I heard the second one years ago, the answer of which is man.
As to the first one there is a multitude of statements you could make that are not provable one way or the other. You could say there are 16 planets circling the star Orion. Since they will not be able to prove your statement either way, they must defer sentance untill they can. Of course by that time your life will be long over so what do you care. There are a zillion statements that would work in this manner. Of course I suspect here that the answer you are looking for is a conundrum of some sort or another. A classic conundrum is the following:
"The second part of this statement is false, while the first part is true."
There are many like this around and there are many you may encounter in life. That is why there if the often used quote:
"damned if I do, damned if I don't"
I am curious to see if your answer eliminates the possibilities of both punishments or simply hanging hiss ass.