Assuming that Omega’s “prediction” is in good faith, and that we can’t “break” him as a predictor as a side effect of exploiting casuality loops etc. in order to win.
I’m not sure I understood that, but if I did, then yes, assuming that Omega is as described in the thought experiment. Of course, if Omega has other properties (for example, is an unreliable predictor) other things follow.
Assuming that Omega’s “prediction” is in good faith, and that we can’t “break” him as a predictor as a side effect of exploiting casuality loops etc. in order to win.
I’m not sure I understood that, but if I did, then yes, assuming that Omega is as described in the thought experiment. Of course, if Omega has other properties (for example, is an unreliable predictor) other things follow.