Three logicians walk into a bar. The bartender asks, “Do all of you want a drink?” The first logician replies, “I don’t know.” The second logician says, “I don’t know.” The third logician says, “Yes.”
Two Bayesian agents with common priors walk into a bar. The first one says “I’ll have a beer”. The second one says “that sounds good, I’ll have one too”.
“I’ll have a beer”, the first one says. “I’ll have two beers”, says the second. “Three beers, please”, says the third.
The bartender says, “you guys owe me a twelfth of a beer.”
Three logicians walk into a bar. The bartender asks, “Do all of you want a drink?” The first logician replies, “I don’t know.” The second logician says, “I don’t know.” The third logician says, “Yes.”
Two Bayesian agents with common priors walk into a bar. The first one says “I’ll have a beer”. The second one says “that sounds good, I’ll have one too”.
An infinite number of mathematicians walk into a bar. It collapses into a gravitational singularity.
...and starts to emit Stephen Hawkings
I don’t get this one.
Wikipedia: “1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + ⋯”.