@cromwell20
Nope. If the bottom statement is a lie, then it’s lying about being a lie, which means it’s the truth, but then it’s telling the truth about being a lie, and if the bottom statement is a lie…
i’ve noticed this while using ctrl + g or f, you can reveal spoilers without putting your cursor on it! test it with the spoiler (that’s not a spoiler) below.
@TheAbridgenator
if bottom text is a lie, top text is a lie. if top text is a lie, bottom text is true. if bottom text is true, top text is true. if top text is true, bottom text is a lie. if bottom te- wait a second… that’s where we started!
@TheAbridgenator
All it’s saying is, is that the bottom text is lying.
We can assume the top text is true, and that anything the bottom text says should be ignored.
Basically, the bottom text is completely invalid, put super simply.
Nerds, FTW.
“Is that right?”
“I don’t know, I’ve ever understood it”
oh, wait, now i get it
Nope. If the bottom statement is a lie, then it’s lying about being a lie, which means it’s the truth, but then it’s telling the truth about being a lie, and if the bottom statement is a lie…
The preceding statement was false.”
They do not contain any information that can be ascertained with 100% certainty in the current context.
but there is no point where we stop:
this is a spoiler <- not funny
will, someone was bored and decided to turn this upside down
if bottom text is a lie, top text is a lie. if top text is a lie, bottom text is true. if bottom text is true, top text is true. if top text is true, bottom text is a lie. if bottom te- wait a second… that’s where we started!
All it’s saying is, is that the bottom text is lying.
We can assume the top text is true, and that anything the bottom text says should be ignored.
I won
/paradox