Can you solve the time traveling car riddle? - Dan Finkel

641,860 views ・ 2023-07-06

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Your time traveling has caused a few issues with the space-time continuum,
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like your old high school bully, Riff, now ruling the future with an iron fist.
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You and the professor have driven your hovering DeLorean back to the past
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to undo your own meddling.
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But shortly after you fix your mistakes,
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another DeLorean appears and crashes into yours.
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Out step older versions of you and the professor,
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who apparently had the same idea from somewhere else in the timeline.
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The professors panic and explain that the universe could collapse
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now that you’re both in the same time and place.
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The only hope is to merge the time streams by having each version of you
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simultaneously time travel home.
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You both have plenty of fuel,
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but the crash broke your chrono-stabilizing gyroscopes
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and your cars can only time travel under very specific circumstances.
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Each of you will need to drive a mile south, then a mile east,
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and then a mile north to get the gyroscopes into temporal alignment.
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That would be easy,
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except each calibration requires placing a portable time gate
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at your starting point,
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then driving into it at the precise end of your three mile drive without it moving.
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Not only that, but your two time gates must be placed at least 100 miles apart
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so their signals don’t interfere.
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In other words, you need to find two different locations where you can drive
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a mile south, a mile east, and then a mile north
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and end up exactly where you started.
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The professors are about to show you where you can do this when they vanish,
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becoming victims of the collapsing timeline.
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It’s up to you now:
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where can you place the time gates?
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Pause here to figure it out yourself. Answer in 3
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Answer in 2
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Answer in 1
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If the earth were flat, there would be no way to solve this riddle.
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What you need is some way to use the sphericalness of the planet,
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some of its notable features,
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and the fact that lines of latitude aren’t really lines— they’re circles.
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The equator is the biggest of these circles, but it doesn’t do much for you,
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and you can’t even go south from the South Pole.
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But let's try the North Pole.
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When you go a mile south, you'll be on a circle that runs east west.
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After a mile east, you’re still on that same circle,
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so the final mile north brings you back to your starting point.
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Perfect.
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That’s one gate down, but where should you place the second?
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Well, the nice thing about circles is that if you travel on them far enough,
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you come back to where you started.
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If there were a circle that had a circumference of one mile,
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that would work marvelously.
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You could drive south a mile to reach it, make the one mile rotation east,
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then go north a mile to return to where you started.
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Such a circle does exist just north of the South Pole.
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To find your starting point,
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you can use the standard formula for the circumference of a circle.
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If you wanted to be absolutely precise,
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you could use an equation that takes into account
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the roughly spherical shape of the Earth.
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But an area this small is so close to being flat
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that the standard formula gives a solution within a fraction of an inch
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of the actual distance.
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A circle with a one mile circumference has a radius of just under 0.16 miles,
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so any point on the circle one mile north of that
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will be suitable for your time gate.
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In fact, there are other answers too:
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start a little further south,
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and you could travel east around the Earth twice, three times, or more!
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In theory, there are infinite possible starting points,
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but the circles get so tight that they aren't actually practical to drive.
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Everything’s getting a little weird
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by the time you reach your starting points.
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You drop the time gates, sync up with your doppelgänger,
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and slam down the pedal.
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You both reach 88mph just as you complete your three mile circuits,
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merge the timelines, and save the universe.
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