The hypothesis you describe wouldn’t result the behaviour I quoted. If the hypothesis “put 1 on square-free and 0 otherwise” is not in the hypothesis class, then “If you observed the square-free sequence so far, then guess 0 on square-free indices and 1 otherwise” is not in the hypothesis class either. Or are you claiming that the behaviour emerges from constantly changing “leading hypothesis”?
The hypothesis you describe wouldn’t result the behaviour I quoted. If the hypothesis “put 1 on square-free and 0 otherwise” is not in the hypothesis class, then “If you observed the square-free sequence so far, then guess 0 on square-free indices and 1 otherwise” is not in the hypothesis class either. Or are you claiming that the behaviour emerges from constantly changing “leading hypothesis”?
Yeah, leading hypothesis changes.