At first, I missed the significance of this passage:
The warden’s statement is then false and unparadoxical. This is similar to the one-day analogue, where the warden says “You will be executed tomorrow at noon, and will be surprised” and the prisoner says “wtf?”.
Benelliott worded it well. Your objections are similar to the ones I was raising.
Oh, I see.
At first, I missed the significance of this passage: