My guess is that the man has amnesia. Considering how his aforementioned criterion could never be definitively fulfilled.
@wyattstevens8574Ай бұрын
In both cases, "my father's son" has "father" and "son" cancel out: "I have no siblings (pt. 1: brothers and sisters / have I none) but his father/son is yours truly."
@tomkerruish2982Ай бұрын
Twist: The guy was a knave from the island of knights and knaves, so he was lying! (For those who don't know, Smullyan wrote a lot of puzzles dealing with knights (who always tell the truth) and knaves (who always lie). Yeah, like those two guys who are always guarding a pair of doors for some unfathomable reason.)
@donkthekongjr4670Ай бұрын
The painting is of his son
@torydavis10Ай бұрын
This isn't a riddle, its a literacy test
@KohuGalyАй бұрын
most riddles are literacy tests
@AlittlebitofeverythingofficalАй бұрын
Jean leuk is about to summon the entire Bluey fandom
@-perryАй бұрын
0:40 it’s just himself 3:07 That makes sense
@inutamer3658Ай бұрын
Great ending
@pacattack2586Ай бұрын
Alternative solution: Step brother. Typically speaking a 'step brother' isn't seen as a 'full brother'
@alphazero924Ай бұрын
You come upon three doorways guarded by three men. One always tells the truth. One always lies. And one stabs anyone who asks tricky questions. -XKCD
@placeholder6974Ай бұрын
Wouldn't it technically be your step brother's son though in that case?
@pacattack2586Ай бұрын
@@placeholder6974 No - because it's still your father's son, but not your brother. (You have to assume the step son has the same father though)
@placeholder6974Ай бұрын
@@pacattack2586 yes, but i mean the final answer of the question. it'd still have to be the son of whoever is mentioned in the last clause. i was just confused by your response initially
@orispheraАй бұрын
The answer changes if you xeither change the “father” into “son” like he did xor change the “is” after it into “of” (implying the article)
@hamayonwazir9748Ай бұрын
I follow your playlist for graph theory. Can you please make a video on chromatic polynomial?