Michael
why would they imagine someone saying that? — flannel jesus
flannel jesus
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Michael
In the case where there's 2 blue, a blue eyed person sees one blue eyed person, 2 brown eyed people, so he thinks what? How does he reason? — flannel jesus
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Michael
flannel jesus
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Michael
This step in the reasoning doesn't ever get off the ground. — flannel jesus
flannel jesus
Michael
hypericin
A3 only works if you know that the blue eyed person you see knows green sees blue. But you don't know that he knows that. — flannel jesus
Michael
There is a hidden assumption that everyone arrives at the island at the same time, and can all see each other at that time. — hypericin
Everyone can see everyone else at all times [and] everyone on the island knows all the rules in this paragraph.
flannel jesus
When b>=3, you absolutely DO know that. — hypericin
Michael
michael can't prove it for the case of 2. — flannel jesus
flannel jesus
flannel jesus
I can't explain this any simpler than I already have, so I'm not going to keep trying. — Michael
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hypericin
So it's explicit that everyone can see everyone else and knows that everyone can see everyone else, and implicit that new people don't just randomly appear or disappear — Michael
The Guru is allowed to speak once (let's say at noon), on one day in all their endless years on the island. — flannel jesus
Michael
Maybe they were literally there forever. — hypericin
flannel jesus
Michael
Have you deduced your own eye color? — flannel jesus
flannel jesus
No, because this is one of those n=2
=
2
scenarios that I explicitly accept doesn't always work. — Michael
Michael
flannel jesus
I said it works if there are 2 brown and 2 blue. I didn't say it works if there is 1 blue, 2 brown, and 2 green. — Michael
Michael
It would only work for n=3 if it did work for n=2. — flannel jesus
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