Assume the fat guy is talking the truth. He says the tall guy said yes, when the professor asked whether he's speaking the truth or not. Then the fat guy says the tall guy is the liar. So if the tall guy is the liar, when the professor asked him whether he's speaking the truth, he lied. This makes sense.tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb; ^& B/ K7 b `/ V- ~
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What if the fat guy is the liar? Then the tall guy will be saying the truth.tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb9 W( F4 c; R: k7 x8 b- [
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6 k2 V; o* G% W$ s" y5.39.217.77:8898Fat guy says tall guy answered "yes"(no), and that the tall guy is "the liar"(the one who speaks the truth) So if the tall guy is indeed speaking the truth, why will he answer No when the professor asked him? This assumption does not hold.5.39.217.77:8898- \2 w" | c" R1 a( R! X8 _; X
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0 { k8 E9 h; N公仔箱論壇So the fat guy is talking the truth!tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb/ P% v r1 m6 B( U) F( m
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