Mind guessing

(At LessOnline)

You come to talk to someone you hadn’t noticed before. After some chitchat, she tells you she’s psychic and can read minds.

  • Oh really?

It strikes you as a ridiculous claim to make, especially at a rationalist event.

  • Is there any way you can prove your claim?
  • Sure there is. Think about a number.

You think of 43.

  • You thought of the number 43.

She wasn’t even asking for confirmation, like magicians sometimes do (“Is this your card?”). She seemed to know she was right.

  • … Wait! This is the old xkcd trick: you try it multiple times, each time with the same confidence, until it works. I’m just the 1/100th guy. (Cf. xkcd.com/628)
  • That might be it. How about I guess the next one?
  • The… you think you…
  • 27.
  • Now the odds are 1 in 10.000. I sure must have done this trick many times at parties!

There must be an explaination. You just cannot think of one.

Keyboard navigation

  • W / — go to parent (up the spine)
  • S / — go to child (down the spine)
  • A / — previous sibling
  • D / — next sibling
  • r / Enter — riff on the active card
  • c — comment on the active card
  • /Ctrl + Enter — submit the open composer
  • ? — show this help
  • Esc — close the composer, or this help

Down goes to the child, not the next sibling — the card spine reads top-to-bottom as post → riff → deeper riff. Use A / D to move between siblings at the current level.