I have no problem with the recursion stuff, I understand that just fine.
Here is the point where I need some clarification. It's a contradiction due to the content of the guru's statement. That content being that the guru sees someone with blue eyes. Some people are saying that the fact that guru is saying it gives it some extra meaning, which I don't get at all.
The actual content of the Guru's statement can be derived logically from the initial conditions. That is, everyone on the island will see 99 or 100 people with blue eyes, therefore they can conclude that the guru sees at least one person with blue eyes, and all the rest of the logic you laid out would follow from there (and the same logic for brown).
So what am I missing that requires the Guru to actually say something, and what keeps the brown eyed people from leaving?
That case is a contradiction due to the guru's statement.
Here is the point where I need some clarification. It's a contradiction due to the content of the guru's statement. That content being that the guru sees someone with blue eyes. Some people are saying that the fact that guru is saying it gives it some extra meaning, which I don't get at all.
The actual content of the Guru's statement can be derived logically from the initial conditions. That is, everyone on the island will see 99 or 100 people with blue eyes, therefore they can conclude that the guru sees at least one person with blue eyes, and all the rest of the logic you laid out would follow from there (and the same logic for brown).
So what am I missing that requires the Guru to actually say something, and what keeps the brown eyed people from leaving?