The movie "Escape Room" reminds me of the game of "grab the stool".
According to the rules of the game, the number of stools will always be one less than the number of participants. The probability of success in each round is fixed (probability = number of stools/number of people), and as the game progresses, the probability of grabbing a chair will become smaller and smaller.
In the beginning, those who were eliminated were bad luck, or lack of reaction intelligence, or lack of physical and psychological quality. The game will become more and more intense as the number of people decreases, until the last round, there are only two people left, which is a one-on-one fight. This is the most anticipated scene by the audience under the stage, and it is the climax of the entire game. They all want to know, what kind of clever and fierce side will people show for the last chair?
In the ancient arena, bloodthirsty viewers are exploring how low the limit of human nature can be, how high the limit of manpower can be, and how the mysterious luck will hit. And grab the stool, like its fairytale version.
quantum zeno effect
"If you keep measuring continuously, atoms don't change. As long as they keep watching us, we can't change state. The game is designed so that they can win."
The evil of man takes pleasure in teasing the weaker. Ordinary people have cats and dogs and people around them, and rich people have ordinary people.
A person's life is to experience escape from the room again and again until the end of life. We rely on the adrenaline generated by our instincts, draw on the experience we have learned, and hope to find clues to solve the predicament and find a way out. In these levels, there will always be people trapped permanently. Some of them are irresistible, some are eliminated in group competition, and some are victims in the arena.
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