these situations are mutually exclusive, indistinguishable and exhaustive.
No, they aren’t. “Indistinguishable” in that definition does not mean “can’t tell them apart.” It means that the cases arise through equivalent processes. That’s why the PoI applies to things like dice, whether or not what is printed on each side is visually distinguishable from other sides.
To make your cases equivalent, so that the PoI applies to them, you need to flip the second coin after the first lands on Heads also. But you wake SB at 8:00 regardless of the second coin’s result. You now have have six cases that the PoI applies to, counting the “8:00 Monday” case twice, and each has probability 1⁄6.
No, they aren’t. “Indistinguishable” in that definition does not mean “can’t tell them apart.” It means that the cases arise through equivalent processes. That’s why the PoI applies to things like dice, whether or not what is printed on each side is visually distinguishable from other sides.
To make your cases equivalent, so that the PoI applies to them, you need to flip the second coin after the first lands on Heads also. But you wake SB at 8:00 regardless of the second coin’s result. You now have have six cases that the PoI applies to, counting the “8:00 Monday” case twice, and each has probability 1⁄6.