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You are all wrong. The answer is the square root of "green". I visualized it clearly and with the greatest sense of optimism and sincerity.
Oh crud, I get 46.
Then again I was working in base 9
I say it's 1.
You are all wrong. The answer is the square root of "green". I visualized it clearly and with the greatest sense of optimism and sincerity.
Then you should have got 60. Then again, 6 + 0 = 6 and 6 = 4 + 2, so what you really got was 42, same as everybody else. And if you think you got 46, then 6 - 4 = 2, so you got 4 (4+2) which anybody can see is also 42.
Dave
But according to one G.R. Simpson, numerogically, green can be interpreted thusly.
The g, being the first letter, can be discounted, obviously.
This leaves r, e, e, n.
Their numbers are 18, 5, 5, and 14.
Add them up and lo and behold....42.
I cannot remember the last time I got a six and a nine. Telepathically.I'm getting a six and a nine. If you multiply them together you get 42.
Dave
LOLI'm all at sixes and sevens over your corny--wait! 6 x 7 = 42!
But still, I'm beginning to fear this is all for nought.
I'm going for '2'.
C'mon, tell us what the number was, so we know who's telepathic and who isn't.
You're never going to get a reply, The op abandoned the thread after devising the most horrid test imaginable for telepathy.
Oh... I didn't see that coming.
(click on the little red arrow above, next to the name "calwaterbear", to go straight to this post) is more credible than the apparently odd answer by alfaniner:wrong oh! I do indeed have ESP, and know for a fact that he wrote 2!RandomElement said:As I DO have ESP, the answer is unequivocably 3.
, which I accept as a "1" in spite of its oddness.A sufficiently large value of 1.
My opinion: this answer does not sound hostile, but the reason given is certainly not valid (this answer would have been very different, had the answerer not written the word "because" in it). Credibility rating: CR=-6.4, because drawing a circle around it makes it look like a cool Fantastic Four logo.
The word "unequivocably" (unlike "unequivocally", which means "in a way that is clear and unambiguous") is not mentioned on dictionary.reference.com (which is the first google.com result for "dictionary"), nor in the free dictionary (which is the second google.com result for "dictionary"), nor in the Oxford dictionary. It is, however, listed in the Merriam Webster dictionary, as a nonstandard form of "unequivocally". It is discussed on this page.As I DO have ESP, the answer is unequivocably 3.
andIt was a 3.
There is a contradiction between these two answers. CR=-4 (for the valid answer "3").I got 24, but if you multiply 24 by the first digit, 2, you get 48.
Then if you add 2 and 4 together, you get 6.
And if you subtract 6 from 48, you get 42.
Sheer proof. Or something.
(click on "Spoiler" to see the full answer)Even before I opened the thread and saw there was a choice of 1-4, I had guessed that the number was 3. Amazing. In the absence of the knowledge that there were limits, I could have picked any number. But I picked a number between 1 and 4. What are the odds of that?
Then I remembered I'd seen something once about people typically picking certain numbers when asked "think of a number between 1 and n". Googled it and this came up: http://www.cs4fn.org/mathemagic/streetmagic.php It's about 37 being the most likely number for people to pick when asked to choose a number between 1 and 100 (with certain conditions added) but it also has this:
Funnily enough, three seems to be the most popular choice so far....the numbers 3 and 7, which themselves are the most common answers if you ask people to name a number between 1 and 10...
The "sentence" "I consulted Consult the Book of Armaments." is clearly a very weird element in this answer, and it does not help making it credible. CR=-10.I consulted Consult the Book of Armaments.
Three.
Norm
There is an element of aggressivity in this answer, since the answerer suggests that I might be cheating (with a "stick out tongue" emoticon). CR=-6.You should have made this a poll.
Oh, and it is definitely a "1". If it isn't, then I know you are cheating.![]()
calwaterbear seems to show some sensitivity when he responds to "RandomElement" 's (note this name) incorrect and non-credible answer, and he wrote a fairly nice sentence. Waterbears are very small animals (about 1 millimeter long, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardigrade ). CR=8.wrong oh! I do indeed have ESP, and know for a fact that he wrote 2!RandomElement said:As I DO have ESP, the answer is unequivocably 3.
,absolutely, positively 4. (post #56)
andBut..... Im not guessing. Im psychic, and Im positive the number he wrote was 4. (post #93)I'm rather surprised so many people are playing along... Well, as far as even responding to this post goes.
Even if people did guess the number, what does this has to do with telepathy? Guessing a number would be just that... a guess.
Devnull is the name of a computer worm, which has been named after "/dev/null", which means "the null device" (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devnull ). So, this answerer's name doesn't sound very "positive". He said "Im not guessing", but I was actually asking people to (telepathically) guess my number. See these two links about the meaning and use of the word "guess": https://www.google.com/#hl=en&sugex..._pw.r_qf.&fp=2a9229fc3c37bd96&biw=948&bih=489 , http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/guess_1?q=guess .What do you mean "whatever number it is"? I already told you, he wrote the number "4". (post #115)Whatever number it is, I'm dividing it by zero.... (post #114)
What she said about the number of goals in the ladies hockey final was right (see http://www.london2012.com/hockey/ ). She roughly said implicitly that her number was correct in an original way (because I shall be more likely to come back on this forum, and do more telepathy tests if I get many correct answers, rather than no right answer at all). She seemed to be looking forward to another test (see her "Yay"), which was nice of her. CR=8.2
(the number of goals in the ladies hockey final last night)
Yay, another number-pickin' thread! (post #61)
(click on the little red arrow to go to the post, to see her avatar).three (post #91)
This answer is obviously very odd (the sentence "A sufficiently large value of n", for example, would make sense, but not [normally] "A sufficiently large value of 1", notice however that 2 is larger than 1, he/she may have hinted at that), CR=-10.A sufficiently large value of 1.
The sentence "I say it's 1", unlike "I think it's 1", might be considered as typical of somebody who is lying, avatar looks somewhat aggressive, serious name, CR= -2.I say it's 1.
This answerer seems impatient to see the end of this test, which is a good sign (it's logical to expect that those who have answered correctly should be eager that the test ends, because this end should bring them good news, this is not so true for those who have answered incorrectly). He/she also shows an interest for my test. Beautiful avatar ("The Waterseller of Seville" of Spanish painter Velazquez). Strictly speaking, those who have answered incorrectly are also telepathic (in my opinion), but seems a minor detail to me, at the current point of development of this project, and doesn't change the general positive (and modest) tone of this answer. CR=8.I'm going for '2'.
C'mon, tell us what the number was, so we know who's telepathic and who isn't.
(who also said later:How is this a telepathy test and not a guessing game?
My answer is B.
andMy second guess is that Michel won't return.
)Are you going to keep us waiting forever?
What number did you write down?
provided answers which were closely related to one of the four valid numerical answers of this test (1, 2, 3 and 4). Spindrift's answer was closely related to "2" because "B" is the second letter of the alphabet, while "2" was the first digit of FramerDave's long number. If I decided to accept as valid an answer which is just closely related to the correct answer (which I actually don't want to do), I would therefore obtain two more correct answers.2,674,998,103,637,519.026836519
Am I close?
13 people gave valid numerical answers (either "1", or "2", or "3", or "4"), out of which 3 (23.1 %) were correct