Your answer highly depends on what the rule says you could be swapped with (and what it even means to be swapped with something of different intelligence, personality, or circumstances—are you still you?) Saying “every human on Earth” isn’t getting rid of a nitpick; it’s forcing an answer.
I think you misunderstand the intended point of the intro and my reply. It’s good that it forces an answer. That is a difficulty the game essentially highlights. It’s not meant to be solvable, just like I didn’t define what a good person is either.
Your answer highly depends on what the rule says you could be swapped with (and what it even means to be swapped with something of different intelligence, personality, or circumstances—are you still you?) Saying “every human on Earth” isn’t getting rid of a nitpick; it’s forcing an answer.
I think you misunderstand the intended point of the intro and my reply. It’s good that it forces an answer. That is a difficulty the game essentially highlights. It’s not meant to be solvable, just like I didn’t define what a good person is either.