We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
Fold the pizza in half then make 3 cuts at 30°, 90° and 150°
Fold the pizza in half then make 3 cuts at 30°, 90° and 150°
Also wrong. You'd end up with 6 slices, with two of them being twice as large as the other four.
Easy.
Someone else post a new puzzle, I don't have one right now. I lol'd at how correct he thought he was.
Does it matter if they are the same shape? with each slice still having the same amount of pizza?
How far can one cut go? does it mean the second i lift the "cutter" thats the end of the cut?
man, idk...
None.
Easy.
Someone else post a new puzzle, I don't have one right now. I lol'd at how correct he thought he was.
Does it matter if they are the same shape? with each slice still having the same amount of pizza?
How far can one cut go? does it mean the second i lift the "cutter" thats the end of the cut?
man, idk...
They have to be the same shape, and you can only cut the slices straight (I see what you did there!)
None.
We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
HA, I GOT IT!
First make a cut from top to bottom.
Then take the 2 pieces and put them on top of each other and cut them again in 90° to the fist cut
Then stack the 4 pieces and cut them in half so each of the 8 piece is 45°.
Have fun eating those though. Tomato sauce from the bottom side is good for the skin of your hands - so I heard.
Another riddle:
Mysterious Question
One Man to the other:
I will ask you a question now which is answered by "yes", or "no". It won't be a difficult question, you will know the answer.
Despite of that you will not be able to give me the right answer. Anybody else might give the answer, but not you. But still you are the only person of the world that knows the right answer.
Which question is he about to ask him?
Post has been edited 2 time(s), last time on Nov 28 2008, 9:11 am by NudeRaider.
I think it's "Is the goose behind my back alive?". The goose is originally alive, however, if you say "Yes" the man can snap its neck and prove you wrong. If you say it's dead, the man just shows you the goose.
None.
We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
There are no other objects/persons/actions involved other than them asking and answering the question.
Also, everybody else could also know that the goose is still alive. ("Anybody else might give the answer, but not you.")
HA, I GOT IT!
First make a cut from top to bottom.
Then take the 2 pieces and put them on top of each other and cut them again in 90° to the fist cut
Then stack the 4 pieces and cut them in half so each of the 8 piece is 45°.
Have fun eating those though. Tomato sauce from the bottom side is good for the skin of your hands - so I heard.
Another riddle:
Mysterious Question
One Man to the other:
I will ask you a question now which is answered by "yes", or "no". It won't be a difficult question, you will know the answer.
Despite of that you will not be able to give me the right answer. Anybody else might give the answer, but not you. But still you are the only person of the world that knows the right answer.
Which question is he about to ask him?
nude's answer is right... I tried other combinations in paint... maximal 7 pieces which also arent equal
whatever... @nude
the question is:
Are you going to answer this question with "no"?next one:It has no color, but you can see it. It weights nothing but everything gets lightend through it. What is it?
Please report errors in the Staredit.Network forum.
Probably light, right?
What is something that you can catch, but not throw?
None.
We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
I know the answer, and they're all wrong.
Also let me correct it:
It has no color, but you can see it. It weights nothing but everything gets lighter by it.
It has several more interesting properties (incase you need a hint). For example:
It is completely silent, but often it's needed to hear something (better).
The Endless Void.
There are no colours, but you can see it.
It weighs nothing, and everything is illuminated.
It is endlessly silent, and in it, you hear everything.
None.
Easy.
Someone else post a new puzzle, I don't have one right now. I lol'd at how correct he thought he was.
Does it matter if they are the same shape? with each slice still having the same amount of pizza?
How far can one cut go? does it mean the second i lift the "cutter" thats the end of the cut?
man, idk...
I applaud my own attention-paying.
None.
We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
The Endless Void.
There are no colours, but you can see it.
It weighs nothing, and everything is illuminated.
It is endlessly silent, and in it, you hear everything.
I'm not sure what you mean with it.
Space? No, in Space there's no medium that transports sound waves. (although Sci-Fi Movies try to make us believe otherwise:P)
Next hint: Your idea was leaning in the right direction.
What about "Silence"?
It has no color, but we can see when a silence is reigning in a room.
Plus, it makes no sounds, but when you're in silence, you think of many things, so it's like if you'd hear them.
... and it may bring you to an idea! (you know, like in the cartoons, you have an "illumination")
None.
We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
Uhm nope, you can hear silence, but not see it.
Next hint:
It doesn't send out light, but often it's needed to see something.
Your mind.
Well, to better word it, Intellect.
You can see a person who has intellect, but there are no visual clues.
Intellect has no weight, and ideas as well as content is made easier (lighten the work load).
You cannot hear intellect, but with it, you can hear of others better.
omgrite?
None.
We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
No, the lighten is meant literally as in you put it on a scale and it would show less than before.
Next hint:
One can create it but cannot buy it.