RE: virus: Re:Tower of Brahma

From: Blunderov (squooker@mweb.co.za)
Date: Fri May 21 2004 - 16:23:58 MDT

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    rhinoceros
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     Solution 2 gives me a sense of "satisfaction" while Solution 1 gives me a
    feeling that I didn't really understand "why" this was the answer. Can you
    offer any explanations for this feeling?
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    [Blunderov] Looking forward to your post tomorrow.

    I seem to recall, I think in a recent Scientific American, that an
    experiment was devised in which people were given a 'problem' to solve to
    which there was in fact no solution. It was a random sequence. They
    discovered that as people became more and more frustrated at their lack of
    success in detecting a pattern, they began to base their decisions on
    emotional criteria rather than logical ones.

    Solving puzzles, even trivial ones, using conscious thought rather than
    subconscious, is deeply pleasurable to humans. (One sees this everyday in a
    million ways - it is our species nature. It provides us with a reassuring
    illusion of mastery over the universe.) Perhaps, then, if a particular
    problem can only be understood in an intuitive way, it is less pleasurable
    therefore, and one becomes aware of the discrepancy?

    I'll see if I can find the article I mentioned.

    (Sign me up as a Virian unable to solve the problem BTW!)
    Best Regards

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