There's only one and unique logical answer to the following issue. Many many years ago there was a king having 2 sons. He had to choose one son to be the next king. He wanted to be fair and he decided to have a horse racing between the two sons. Each brother has his own horse and they have themselves raced and love their horse. The condition is if the horse of one brother reach the finished line first then the owner of that horse lose the race and therefore cannot become king. The other will win and become king. As we all know when the race started, no one will move forward because they don't want to lose. The public were so quiet and anxious since they don't know who will be their next king if the situation were to be like this forever. Then one sage old man went to see the two brothers. And after a moment later the two brother start the race with so much energy and speed. The public applauded and were so happy. What the old man did?
Grob, How many answers can you give? I perhaps should have said that obviously the ropes may not burn evenly, ie 2/3 rope <> 2/3 time.... Q1
a man was going for a drive with his young son. The car they were on suddenly loses control and hits a telephone pole. The father dies at the scene and the young son is rushed to the hospital. Upon arriving at the ER, the on duty doctor takes one look at the boy at says, "I cant operate on him, he's my son" how can this be???