Well, I guess that’s true—presumably the reason the less-intuitive “Omega” is used in the official version. Omega is, by definition, smarter than you—regardless of how smart you personally are.
This is true, but generally the question “what should you do” means “what is the optimal thing to do”. It’s odd to have a problem that stipulates that you cannot find the optimal thing to do and asks what is the next most optimum thing you should do instead.
Well, I guess that’s true—presumably the reason the less-intuitive “Omega” is used in the official version. Omega is, by definition, smarter than you—regardless of how smart you personally are.
This is true, but generally the question “what should you do” means “what is the optimal thing to do”. It’s odd to have a problem that stipulates that you cannot find the optimal thing to do and asks what is the next most optimum thing you should do instead.