This is what we agree on. If you’re in the situation with a bomb, all that matters is the bomb.
But that’s false for a UDT agent, it still matters to that agent-instance-in-the-situation what happens in other situations, those without a bomb, it’s not the case that all that matters is the bomb (or even a bomb).
Hmm, interesting. I don’t know much about UDT. From and FDT perspective, I’d say that if you’re in the situation with the bomb, your decision procedure already Right-boxed and therefore you’re Right-boxing again, as logical necessity. (Making the problem very interesting.)
But that’s false for a UDT agent, it still matters to that agent-instance-in-the-situation what happens in other situations, those without a bomb, it’s not the case that all that matters is the bomb (or even a bomb).
Hmm, interesting. I don’t know much about UDT. From and FDT perspective, I’d say that if you’re in the situation with the bomb, your decision procedure already Right-boxed and therefore you’re Right-boxing again, as logical necessity. (Making the problem very interesting.)