Not OP, but each single person could be in room A for 1⁄1,000,000 the time that they’re in room B. The time doesn’t run slower, but they’re there less time, producing the same effect.
Yeah, to rephrase:
do we update based on subjective or objective measure of time?
There are two groups of brains, x1 and x2. x1 exists for a million years but only experiences 1000 years of subjective time. x2 exists for 1000 years but experiences a million years of subjective time.
If you don’t know which of the groups you are in you’ll update differently depending on which rule you are following. If updating on objective time you’ll update towards x1, if updating on subjective you’ll update towards y1. What meta-rule we might propose that would generate differences between x1 and x2? I can’t imagine what would.
Not OP, but each single person could be in room A for 1⁄1,000,000 the time that they’re in room B. The time doesn’t run slower, but they’re there less time, producing the same effect.
Yeah, to rephrase: do we update based on subjective or objective measure of time?
There are two groups of brains, x1 and x2. x1 exists for a million years but only experiences 1000 years of subjective time. x2 exists for 1000 years but experiences a million years of subjective time.
If you don’t know which of the groups you are in you’ll update differently depending on which rule you are following. If updating on objective time you’ll update towards x1, if updating on subjective you’ll update towards y1. What meta-rule we might propose that would generate differences between x1 and x2? I can’t imagine what would.
Yes to both possibilities. But gbear605 is closer to what I was thinking.