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by kps 4677 days ago
It was a bit more than a shortcut.

    The Cornell experiment, however, contained a hidden wild card. The
    specification required that an output data stream be formed through
    a series of manipulations on numbers in the input data stream. For
    example, participants had to shift each number two digits to the
    left and then divide by one hundred and so on, perhaps completing
    a dozen operations in total. Although the specification never said
    it, the net effect of all the operations was that each output number
    was necessarily equal to its input number. Some people realized
    this and others did not. Of those who figured it out, the overwhelming
    majority came from the quiet room.
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This experiment sounds interesting. Do you have a link to the source?