(Q - SamThePirate: Good evening Michel. Brybry, do you want me to ask the question? It's a question... It's Sam the Pirate.)
MB: Pirate Sam, that’s good. A question what? A blue question?
(Q - SamLePirate: Ah, a pirate question. So it's the birthday, so I hope you'll be lenient. So, wait, I'll read it to you. Basically, I have had a little problem because I wanted to send it to you on the system and I didn't succeed. I didn't know you were going to pass, so that's good. inevitably leads us to play the role, you told us on January 20, the famous one. “You must, you must”. globality, necessarily involves the reflexes already mentioned by you, I remind you, measurement and route, in any case, that's what you told us, to reach the cache. When we find the key that opens the cache. door, two or three corridors open to us. I remember two or three corridors, of the famous five tunnels, and then, you also mentioned five possibilities, but I will stay on two or three corridors. Then, the logic resumes. continuation, so Source “midit”, and then, that's where my question is. Does the latter call on a last reflex or is it an integral part of the role? Thank you.)
MB: So, at the beginning of your question, you talked about the role that determined the reflexes, right? Was that the start of the question?
This is not the case. This is absolutely not the case. If we have to break it down, the role must bring, we will say, a form of understanding of something. Reflexes are prior learning. So it's not the fact of playing the role that will allow you to have these reflexes. These reflexes will arise completely spontaneously, without there being any need to write them down and have them on a piece of paper in your pocket. It has nothing to do with this notion of remainder as it has been put forward so much, it's really elements, it's acquired knowledge that we have in our heads, that all players have without any doubt, and from there, the moment when logic begins to take over, once the discovery is made, we say to ourselves, well there it is, that's it, ok, there is a logic that comes, ah well yes, indeed, and that is the reflex. Oh well yes, indeed, good God, but of course, I'm holding on to something. The good Lord, but it's of course from... from Maigret, for those who know the stories of Commissioner Maigret, this expression always came at the moment when he suddenly understood the logic of the thing by saying to himself, ah well that's it is, I know who it is, of course, there was a clue that I hadn't picked up on. And he has, at that moment, the reflex to recover in his memory this element of clue which finally makes the pieces come together and that's it, the culprit is unmasked.
That was actually it, the good Lord, but that’s for sure. And so, in our case, it's completely comparable. Here's my dear pirate, back to work! Okay, I'll leave you to it!
(Q - Michou: Good evening Michel. Good evening… One last question please. Last one, it’s short. It’s Michou.)
MB: Yes, yes, I recognized that you are a repeat offender.)
Michou: So Mr. Becker, my question is, can you check my great solution right now?)
MB: No, but no, that's not a question.
MB: Pirate Sam, that’s good. A question what? A blue question?
(Q - SamLePirate: Ah, a pirate question. So it's the birthday, so I hope you'll be lenient. So, wait, I'll read it to you. Basically, I have had a little problem because I wanted to send it to you on the system and I didn't succeed. I didn't know you were going to pass, so that's good. inevitably leads us to play the role, you told us on January 20, the famous one. “You must, you must”. globality, necessarily involves the reflexes already mentioned by you, I remind you, measurement and route, in any case, that's what you told us, to reach the cache. When we find the key that opens the cache. door, two or three corridors open to us. I remember two or three corridors, of the famous five tunnels, and then, you also mentioned five possibilities, but I will stay on two or three corridors. Then, the logic resumes. continuation, so Source “midit”, and then, that's where my question is. Does the latter call on a last reflex or is it an integral part of the role? Thank you.)
MB: So, at the beginning of your question, you talked about the role that determined the reflexes, right? Was that the start of the question?
This is not the case. This is absolutely not the case. If we have to break it down, the role must bring, we will say, a form of understanding of something. Reflexes are prior learning. So it's not the fact of playing the role that will allow you to have these reflexes. These reflexes will arise completely spontaneously, without there being any need to write them down and have them on a piece of paper in your pocket. It has nothing to do with this notion of remainder as it has been put forward so much, it's really elements, it's acquired knowledge that we have in our heads, that all players have without any doubt, and from there, the moment when logic begins to take over, once the discovery is made, we say to ourselves, well there it is, that's it, ok, there is a logic that comes, ah well yes, indeed, and that is the reflex. Oh well yes, indeed, good God, but of course, I'm holding on to something. The good Lord, but it's of course from... from Maigret, for those who know the stories of Commissioner Maigret, this expression always came at the moment when he suddenly understood the logic of the thing by saying to himself, ah well that's it is, I know who it is, of course, there was a clue that I hadn't picked up on. And he has, at that moment, the reflex to recover in his memory this element of clue which finally makes the pieces come together and that's it, the culprit is unmasked.
That was actually it, the good Lord, but that’s for sure. And so, in our case, it's completely comparable. Here's my dear pirate, back to work! Okay, I'll leave you to it!
(Q - Michou: Good evening Michel. Good evening… One last question please. Last one, it’s short. It’s Michou.)
MB: Yes, yes, I recognized that you are a repeat offender.)
Michou: So Mr. Becker, my question is, can you check my great solution right now?)
MB: No, but no, that's not a question.