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waldo

[wawl-doh, wol-] / ˈwɔl doʊ, ˈwɒl- /


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“This room holds a lot of memories and I thank God every day for each and every one of them,” she wrote, before going on to share a quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson: “A house is made of walls and beams; a home is built of love and dreams.”

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You’re now convinced that I had indeed found Waldo, but that’s all you’ve learned.

From Scientific American

Is there a way that I could prove to you that I found Waldo without you learning where he is?

From Scientific American

You already knew Waldo was somewhere on the page, and you have no clue what part of the book you’re looking at, so you’ve merely learned the truth of my claim—I know where Waldo is hiding.

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To answer the Waldo conundrum, we need to revisit the basics: What is a proof?

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