This solutions seems to implicitly assume that all real needs are pretty moderate. That is the only plausible reason to state a meganumber class high utility is to beat someone elses number. A matrix lord could have a different sense of time in their “home dimension” and for all I know what I do might be the culmination of bet involving the creation and destruction of whole classes of universes.
Also why what the mugger says have anythinhg to do how big of a threat the conversation is? If someone would come up to me and say “give me 5$ or I will do everything in my power to screw with you” without saying how much screwage would happen or what their power level is, it wouldn’t seem that problematic. Why would the threat be more potent with stating that information? It seems it should limit the threat it poses. It would appear to me that what people say only has relevance in the limits on how I have established agenthood, ie it maxes out. If I would really be on the look out for freaky eldrich gods I should worry that the sky would fall on me—ie there is no need for the sky/might to state any threat for them to be one.
That is [it is assumed that] the only plausible reason to state a meganumber class high utility is to beat someone elses number.
It’s the only reason that doesn’t cancel out because it’s the only one about which we have any knowledge. The higher the number, the more likely it is that the mugger is playing the “pick the highest number” game. You can imagine scenarios in which picking the highest number has some unknown significance, they cancel out, in the same way as Pascal’s God is canceled by the possibility of contrary gods.
Also why what the mugger says have anythinhg to do how big of a threat the conversation is?
Same question (formally) as why should failure to confirm a theory be evidence against it.
This solutions seems to implicitly assume that all real needs are pretty moderate. That is the only plausible reason to state a meganumber class high utility is to beat someone elses number. A matrix lord could have a different sense of time in their “home dimension” and for all I know what I do might be the culmination of bet involving the creation and destruction of whole classes of universes.
Also why what the mugger says have anythinhg to do how big of a threat the conversation is? If someone would come up to me and say “give me 5$ or I will do everything in my power to screw with you” without saying how much screwage would happen or what their power level is, it wouldn’t seem that problematic. Why would the threat be more potent with stating that information? It seems it should limit the threat it poses. It would appear to me that what people say only has relevance in the limits on how I have established agenthood, ie it maxes out. If I would really be on the look out for freaky eldrich gods I should worry that the sky would fall on me—ie there is no need for the sky/might to state any threat for them to be one.
It’s the only reason that doesn’t cancel out because it’s the only one about which we have any knowledge. The higher the number, the more likely it is that the mugger is playing the “pick the highest number” game. You can imagine scenarios in which picking the highest number has some unknown significance, they cancel out, in the same way as Pascal’s God is canceled by the possibility of contrary gods.
Same question (formally) as why should failure to confirm a theory be evidence against it.