The nearest I can get to some kind of understanding is the phrasing of the question is the key to getting the true answer.
And this is exactly it. It's not that difficult once you think about it.
Instead asking, Which door would the other guy say is the right door?
Right. And then you pick the
other door. This question always leads you that way because no matter which door is the door to freedom, the answer to your question when phrased like this will always be the door to certain death.
Let's say Door A leads to certain death and Door B leads to freedom. You turn to Guard A and ask him, "what door would your friend say leads to freedom". It doesn't matter if Guard A is a liar or not, he will always point to the door leading to certain death which in this case is Door A. Think about it. If he's a liar, then what door would have Guard B have told you to take? Guard B would say to take Door B but since Guard A is a liar he
lies and points to Door A.
Same goes for if Guard A only tells the truth. If you were to ask Guard B which door leads to freedom, he would
lie and again point to Door A. Guard A has told you the truth as to which door the liar would tell you to take. So again you can choose Door B.
Make more sense now?
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