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- From: evan@gauss.math.brown.edu (Evan M. Simpson)
- Subject: Re: Challenge to the Kalkidom
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.211917.6765@cs.brown.edu>
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- Organization: Brown University Math Department
- References: <1992Nov23.075119.14217@nic.funet.fi>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 21:19:17 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov23.075119.14217@nic.funet.fi>, TMakinen writes:
- [Exellent, if slightly flawed, challenge deleted]
-
- |> Shall we play chicken?
- |>
- |> Teemu
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- I like this experiment, but in practice you would have trouble isolating
- single virii (?), taking apart and reassembling each virus, etc. Not that I
- think that any of this matters, but to make things easier we could use insects
- in sealed boxes. Some boxes contain live insects, some dead, and some are empty.
- Ask (X) to label them dead or alive. Labelling a dead or empty as live, or a
- live as dead would be evidence against the cliam.
- All of this supposes that Kalki considers insects to be alive. Kalki?
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