It doesn’t actually matter whether he simulates on or several copies of you—if you divide the expected return by the number of copies that he simulates, the math works out fine.
Standard Sleeping Beauty type problems are also fine. It only in this peculiar set up that there seems to be a paradox.
Hmm I’m still a bit confused. You did the math when there is one simulation of you and found that he expects to make 20 by giving away money and 25 by not.
If there are two simulations doesn’t it go the other way? If your strategy is to give away money there are now four indistinguishable siutations.
1/4(£260+£260-£100-£100) = £80
And if you decide not to give money away there are three indistinguishable situations.
1/3(£0+£0+£50) = £16.67
It doesn’t actually matter whether he simulates one or several copies of you—if you divide the expected return by the number of copies that he simulates, the math works out fine.
It doesn’t actually matter whether he bugs you for cash then drugs you once or many times—if you divide the expected return by the number of times he bugs ’n drugs you, the math works out fine.
How do I know that Omega simulated only one copy of me?
It doesn’t actually matter whether he simulates on or several copies of you—if you divide the expected return by the number of copies that he simulates, the math works out fine.
Standard Sleeping Beauty type problems are also fine. It only in this peculiar set up that there seems to be a paradox.
Hmm I’m still a bit confused. You did the math when there is one simulation of you and found that he expects to make 20 by giving away money and 25 by not.
If there are two simulations doesn’t it go the other way? If your strategy is to give away money there are now four indistinguishable siutations. 1/4(£260+£260-£100-£100) = £80
And if you decide not to give money away there are three indistinguishable situations. 1/3(£0+£0+£50) = £16.67
It doesn’t actually matter whether he bugs you for cash then drugs you once or many times—if you divide the expected return by the number of times he bugs ’n drugs you, the math works out fine.