The two circular objects are made of the same material, then the one ‘E’ pushes is lighter than the one on the seesaw, so it won’t pivot on the fulcrum.
There are a few assumptions to be made for this puzzle, any one of which will change the outcome.
This one has been around for a few years. A friend emailed it to me around 2021.
Neither of us couldn’t figure it out. We decided, as MCTS says, there are too many variables… exact distances, heights and weights have to be specified.
Is the person in D really half the size of Person B? Is the stone heavy enough to flip the other stone if it lands on.the seesaw?
We don’t even know whether either “stone” is a sphere or a disk.
I remember I went online looking for the answer… I found websites and videos, but they were all opinions and arguments, with no word from the puzzle creator.
I saw it first run in a cinema with my late (1998) mom. She totally loved the movie, and especially [him.] She found his portrayals of ramrod straight, uptight, proper-to-a-fault Englishmen were hysterically funny and deadly accurate.
If the catcher already has the ball at this point, then the runner (Jackie Robinson) should have been out.
In case anyone is wondering, this is NOT the famous Robinson steal of home in the World Series against the Yankees. Yogi Berra, the Yankee catcher on that play, wore uniform No. 8.
This is, in fact, spectators watching the gigantic 1944 eruption of Mount Vesuvius, its first in 70 some years, from a terrace of the Villa Lucia in Vomero, a district of Naples, in the Campania region of Italy.
The reason I put in all the levels of the place name is just to show what it was like looking it up.
One source said it was in Naples, or in Italian, Napoli, another said it was in Campania, another said Vomero… I didn’t know what to believe, so I Googled them all, and found out they were all in the same place. 😁
In 1944 the Italian landscape had just been ravaged by WWII bombings…. a devastating volcano was not high on the list of things they needed.
We have seen the little boy on skateboard previously. It was taken by playing with perspective. I think someone found and posted a link to actual video of this kid boarding.
Point Nemo, in the Pacific, is the most remote place on Earth, 2,687 km (1670 miles) from Antarctica. Discovered in 1992, it’s so isolated that astronauts on the International Space Station, 417 km (259 Miles) away, are its closest neighbours. The area around it is used as a “space cemetery” and is famous for the mysterious 1997 “bloop” sound, attributed to icebergs.
Another mantis? Are you going religious on us, Nighthawks?
never
Thank gods…
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I still find it hard to believe that people have climbed that.
Walt Disney did it first!
Two questions:
affirmative that it’s the ‘horn — probably only matters to those folkswwith the skis
Juan de la rica
I’m going to give this one a like.
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The coyote.
LOL!
There are a few assumptions to be made for this puzzle, any one of which will change the outcome.
This one has been around for a few years. A friend emailed it to me around 2021.
Neither of us couldn’t figure it out. We decided, as MCTS says, there are too many variables… exact distances, heights and weights have to be specified.
Is the person in D really half the size of Person B? Is the stone heavy enough to flip the other stone if it lands on.the seesaw?
We don’t even know whether either “stone” is a sphere or a disk.
I remember I went online looking for the answer… I found websites and videos, but they were all opinions and arguments, with no word from the puzzle creator.
😮
Amazing!
He’s beautiful…. But I wonder whether the females run from him, seeing a ghostly apparition.
I guess probably not.
Peahens don’t go to the movies.
I know this one!
It’s a favorite of mine!
One of the best bad guys ever!
It’s a great film 🙂
Yes
Okay… I watched it after lots of recommendations. (A problem right there…) It put me to sleep!
If the catcher already has the ball at this point, then the runner (Jackie Robinson) should have been out.
In case anyone is wondering, this is NOT the famous Robinson steal of home in the World Series against the Yankees. Yogi Berra, the Yankee catcher on that play, wore uniform No. 8.
Gosh, yes… how ever did you know that was just what i was wondering?
Baseball, right?
sarcasm alert! sarcasm alert!
WHOOP! WHOOP! WHOOP!
this has been the sarcasm alert
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Mountain go BOOM!!
Yes, BIG mountain go boom.
This is, in fact, spectators watching the gigantic 1944 eruption of Mount Vesuvius, its first in 70 some years, from a terrace of the Villa Lucia in Vomero, a district of Naples, in the Campania region of Italy.
The reason I put in all the levels of the place name is just to show what it was like looking it up.
One source said it was in Naples, or in Italian, Napoli, another said it was in Campania, another said Vomero… I didn’t know what to believe, so I Googled them all, and found out they were all in the same place. 😁
In 1944 the Italian landscape had just been ravaged by WWII bombings…. a devastating volcano was not high on the list of things they needed.
Yeah, I Googled it too, just to make sure it wasn’t a weird cloud formation…
It’s a boy.
Yeah, be worried.
We have seen the little boy on skateboard previously. It was taken by playing with perspective. I think someone found and posted a link to actual video of this kid boarding.
find the doctor who is maskless
Found him!
Me too.
Me three.
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They later changed the name to Scopes mouthwash…
It only came in trial size?
Mice love paper as a bedding materiel.
All libraries, bookstores, and book depositories need some cats.
I have to wonder whether the museum still keeps cats, and if any current ones descended from those six.
Not if they were all neutered, I suppose.
The flashmob was great.
My new kitten is an armpit burrower!
There’s probably a spray for that.😁
But no market.
🤣
I’ve become a big fan of Tundra,
Point Nemo, in the Pacific, is the most remote place on Earth, 2,687 km (1670 miles) from Antarctica. Discovered in 1992, it’s so isolated that astronauts on the International Space Station, 417 km (259 Miles) away, are its closest neighbours. The area around it is used as a “space cemetery” and is famous for the mysterious 1997 “bloop” sound, attributed to icebergs.
Rebel without parental guidance!
“Mama🎶 don’t let your puppies 🎵 grow up to have bazookas 🎵🎶”! …. Willie Nelshound & Wagalong Jennings
Oh no! What will i do if i can’t get my Cleo fix?