You may have a total utility of 10^10X where X is the maximum utility of the average human. All your utility values are expressed as a fraction of 10^10X. A utility value of 0.5 utils grants you 5.0*10^9 utility, and grants an average human 0.5 utility.
What’s an “event”? What if multiple streams of qualia are happening simultaneously—is each instant (I chose 50ms as a guess at minimum experience unit) an event, or the time between sleep periods (and do people not have experiences while sleeping)?
Why do you claim there is a maximum utility for an “average human”, and why use that rather than the maximum utility of the maximally-satisfied human? And is this a linear scaling (if so, why not just use the number rather than a constant fraction) or some logarithmic or other transform (and if so, why)?
Reset to 0 after each event.
You may have a total utility of 10^10X where X is the maximum utility of the average human.
All your utility values are expressed as a fraction of 10^10X. A utility value of 0.5 utils grants you 5.0*10^9 utility, and grants an average human 0.5 utility.
What’s an “event”? What if multiple streams of qualia are happening simultaneously—is each instant (I chose 50ms as a guess at minimum experience unit) an event, or the time between sleep periods (and do people not have experiences while sleeping)?
Why do you claim there is a maximum utility for an “average human”, and why use that rather than the maximum utility of the maximally-satisfied human? And is this a linear scaling (if so, why not just use the number rather than a constant fraction) or some logarithmic or other transform (and if so, why)?