Say you are about to flip a quantum coin, and the coin has an equal probability of coming up heads or tails.
If it comes up heads, a machine creates 1,000 simulations of you before flipping the coin (with the same subjective experience so that you cannot tell if you yourself is a simulation) and gives all of these simulations a lollipop each after they flip the coin.
If it comes up tails, you get nothing.
Now, before you flip the coin, what is the probability that you will receive a lollipop?
[Question] A thought experiment
Say you are about to flip a quantum coin, and the coin has an equal probability of coming up heads or tails.
If it comes up heads, a machine creates 1,000 simulations of you before flipping the coin (with the same subjective experience so that you cannot tell if you yourself is a simulation) and gives all of these simulations a lollipop each after they flip the coin.
If it comes up tails, you get nothing.
Now, before you flip the coin, what is the probability that you will receive a lollipop?