A Thread for the Superintelligent

A Thread for the Superintelligent

Posers and Puzzles

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What is the next letter in the following sequence?

O, T, T, F, F, S, S

e,n,t,e,t...
Of course i am a resourceful yet blithering idiot that hasn't graduated from highs school yet. 😉 I can barely read and write.

Anyway... explain this to me.

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Originally posted by Palynka
Here's the next question:

How many superintelligent people are in this thread? Display the answer by moving one of the brackets.
Define what you mean by superintelligent.

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Originally posted by d36366
Infinitely fast. To bring the average speed up to 30mph it would need to complete the rest of the journey in no time.

Simple example, if the journey is 30 miles, then the first half of the distance (15 miles) will have taken an hour at 15mph. You need to cover the full 30 miles in that hour to average 30mph, so you need to teleport from there to the finish ...[text shortened]... ed x time: X = 30 (T + U) = 30T + 30 U

To summarise X = 30T and X = 30T + 30U. Hence U = 0.
Correct. I can only hope that this was the first time you heard this problem and didn't seek help, its really cool to figure it out yourself.

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Now changing gears a bit, name the 8 letter word with only one vowel. Then, name the word with three sets of double letters in a row (I actually knew this second one, thanks to Encylclopedia Brown).

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Originally posted by abejnood
Correct. I can only hope that this was the first time you heard this problem and didn't seek help, its really cool to figure it out yourself.
I hadn't seen it before, but I do have a degree in mathematics. Probably I should have left it for someone who has had less mathematical training - sorry, I just couldn't resist.

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Originally posted by abejnood
Now changing gears a bit, name the 8 letter word with only one vowel. Then, name the word with three sets of double letters in a row (I actually knew this second one, thanks to Encylclopedia Brown).
8 letter word: rhythmic

Don't know the other one.

One for Londoners: name the tube station whose name contains none of the letters of the word "mackerel".

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Originally posted by d36366
8 letter word: rhythmic

Don't know the other one.

One for Londoners: name the tube station whose name contains none of the letters of the word "mackerel".
Interesting. It seems to work, I'm looking for another word though.

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Originally posted by d36366
I hadn't seen it before, but I do have a degree in mathematics. Probably I should have left it for someone who has had less mathematical training - sorry, I just couldn't resist.
Nah, no one else would've gotten it anyway.

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Originally posted by abejnood
A truck travels 15 mph for the first half of the distance of a trip. How fast must it travel in the second half of the distance in order to average 30 mph for the total trip?
Poorly worded. If the first and second half of the trip is measured in distance, then the answer is trivial. So the fact is this is a simple algebra problem, the infinite answer doesn't wash. You guys are just joking i hope. 😉

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Originally posted by eldragonfly
Of course i am a resourceful yet blithering idiot that hasn't graduated from highs school yet. 😉 I can barely read and write.

Anyway... explain this to me.
One, two, three, four, five...

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Originally posted by eldragonfly
Poorly worded. If the first and second half of the trip is measured in distance, then the answer is trivial. So the fact is this is a simple algebra problem, the infinite answer doesn't wash. You guys are just joking i hope. 😉
Sorry? What do you mean?

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Originally posted by eldragonfly
Poorly worded. If the first and second half of the trip is measured in distance, then the answer is trivial. So the fact is this is a simple algebra problem, the infinite answer doesn't wash. You guys are just joking i hope. 😉
If the answer is trivial, you should have no problem showing it to us. 😉

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Originally posted by eldragonfly
Define what you mean by superintelligent.
If you're going to argue until you're blue in the face about the etymology of the word, then I'm really not interested.

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Originally posted by abejnood
One, two, three, four, five...
Thanks.

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Originally posted by Palynka
If you're going to argue until you're blue in the face about the etymology of the word, then I'm really not interested.
Yes it is so obvious isn't it? Your cautions are indeed justified, i was trying to nail down a working definition for intelligent and intelligent behavior.