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midnight rain 12-08-2012 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1259859)
I guess I know who's getting my nomination for smartest member now.

Definitely. If you got that on your own, props. :clap:

Feel free to post another if you want.

Thom Yorke 12-08-2012 12:52 PM

Imagine you are in a room with no doors. The walls are made of smooth, solid rock with no places to establish a firm grip, no weak points to break through, and no windows. The floor is made of plexiglass, also with no breakable points, and below, about 200 feet down, you can see nothing but lava. The roof is made of regular, breakable glass, but it is 500 feet above you. You can see that on the other side of the glass is a room filled with water. However, it looks like the roof will hold unless you can somehow come in contact with it to break it yourself. Regular physics apply (ie. gravity exists and is holding you down). You are provided with nothing but a 30 foot long rope, and a pair of regular household scissors. How do you get out of the room safely?

midnight rain 12-08-2012 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Thom Yorke (Post 1259938)
Imagine you are in a room with no doors. The walls are made of smooth, solid rock with no places to establish a firm grip, no weak points to break through, and no windows. The floor is made of plexiglass, also with no breakable points, and below, about 200 feet down, you can see nothing but lava. The roof is made of regular, breakable glass, but it is 500 feet above you. You can see that on the other side of the glass is a room filled with water. However, it looks like the roof will hold unless you can somehow come in contact with it to break it yourself. Regular physics apply (ie. gravity exists and is holding you down). You are provided with nothing but a 30 foot long rope, and a pair of regular household scissors. How do you get out of the room safely?

Aight before I try and think of this, I'm confused by one part of it.

You say "You can see that on the other side of the glass is a room filled with water", is that referring to the roof? Is the room above you filled with water, and you can see it through the glass?

Thom Yorke 12-08-2012 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Tuna (Post 1259944)
Aight before I try and think of this, I'm confused by one part of it.

You say "You can see that on the other side of the glass is a room filled with water", is that referring to the roof? Is the room above you filled with water, and you can see it through the glass?

Yeah, the water is above you, on the other side of the glass roof. There is lava below you, on the other side of the plexiglass beneath your feet.

Trollheart 12-08-2012 01:18 PM

Is this a proper riddle, ie does it have a logical, workable solution, or is it like the man who eats the calendar to survive, ie eats the dates? In other words, is it a smartass funny solution like "use the scissors to cut yourself some slack" or something like that? Or has it a real, proper solution? And have we been given ALL of the pertinent information?

Thom Yorke 12-08-2012 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1259957)
use the scissors to cut yourself some slack

Bingo!

Haha no, there's a logical solution here. And yes, all the pertinent information has been given.

wiggums 12-08-2012 10:33 PM

Cute the rope in half. This makes two halves. Put the two halves together, that makes 1 hole.

Walk through the hole and you escape.

Thom Yorke 12-08-2012 10:46 PM

Lol looks like this has hit a roadblock so I'll give it to wiggums. Sort of on the right track. The answer I was looking for was to stop imagining yourself in the room. You're using your imagination to work yourself out of the room, so I guess that can kind of be considered an extension of that.

Neapolitan 12-08-2012 10:46 PM

What has arms, legs, a back and no head?

Janszoon 12-08-2012 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 1260089)
What has arms, legs, a back and no head?

A chair?


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