Either I’m a simulation, or I’m not. Since I might possibly choose to one-box or two-box as a probability distribution (e.g.: 70% of the time one-box; otherwise two-box), Omega must simulate me several times. This means I’m much more likely to be a simulation.
If you assume the standard implicit condition of a perfectly deterministic universe where omega does predict with 100% accuracy every single player, then Omega does not need to simulate you more than once. Omega instead needs perfect information on your full state before the decision and any parameters that might influence the decision (along with, of course, incredible computing power).
If you assume the standard implicit condition of a perfectly deterministic universe where omega does predict with 100% accuracy every single player, then Omega does not need to simulate you more than once. Omega instead needs perfect information on your full state before the decision and any parameters that might influence the decision (along with, of course, incredible computing power).