See the other reply—the edited code is not an interesting fact. The communicated code must be the original one
No, it need not be the original code. In fact, if the Baron really wants to he can destroy all copies of the original code. This is a counterfactual actual universe. The agent that is the baron is made up of quarks which can be moved about using the normal laws of physics.
It need not be the original code, but if we are interested in the original code, then we read the communicated data as evidence about the original code—for what it’s worth. It may well be in Baron’s interest to give info about his code—since otherwise, what distinguishes him from a random jumble of wires, in which case the outcome may not be appropriate for his skills.
No, it need not be the original code. In fact, if the Baron really wants to he can destroy all copies of the original code. This is a counterfactual actual universe. The agent that is the baron is made up of quarks which can be moved about using the normal laws of physics.
It need not be the original code, but if we are interested in the original code, then we read the communicated data as evidence about the original code—for what it’s worth. It may well be in Baron’s interest to give info about his code—since otherwise, what distinguishes him from a random jumble of wires, in which case the outcome may not be appropriate for his skills.