Tetsuo_Shima
In Cryo Sleep
Here is a puzzle someone in the lab at work told me; hopefully it hasn't already been posted, and if it has then I apologise profusely.
There's a big, empty, square-shaped room with a lightbulb smack bang in the middle of it. The room has no windows. On one side of the room, in the middle of the wall, is a door which leads out to a corridor. A little way down the corridor is a set of three on-off switches. One of these switches controls the lightbulb in the middle of the room, and the other two do nothing! Maybe they turn on the microwave or the telly, but they don't have anything to do with the light.
The door to the room is closed, and it doesn't have any cracks underneath you can see light out of. How would you determine which one of the switches controls the lightbulb? You can fiddle around with the switches to your heart's content, but you can only open the door to check ONCE, and the door closes again after you've checked (so no leaving the door open). The switches are out of arm's reach of the door, so you can't touch them once you're holding the door open.
Please don't google it; if you get stuck I can give you some clues.
Oh, and the walls aren't made of glass or perspex or any other transparent material.
There's a big, empty, square-shaped room with a lightbulb smack bang in the middle of it. The room has no windows. On one side of the room, in the middle of the wall, is a door which leads out to a corridor. A little way down the corridor is a set of three on-off switches. One of these switches controls the lightbulb in the middle of the room, and the other two do nothing! Maybe they turn on the microwave or the telly, but they don't have anything to do with the light.
The door to the room is closed, and it doesn't have any cracks underneath you can see light out of. How would you determine which one of the switches controls the lightbulb? You can fiddle around with the switches to your heart's content, but you can only open the door to check ONCE, and the door closes again after you've checked (so no leaving the door open). The switches are out of arm's reach of the door, so you can't touch them once you're holding the door open.
Please don't google it; if you get stuck I can give you some clues.
Oh, and the walls aren't made of glass or perspex or any other transparent material.