Both boxes—I want the number to be composite, so I want Omega to have selected a composite number, which he’d have more chances of doing if I two-boxed.
EDIT: wedrifid’s explanation has now mostly convinced me that one-boxing is correct instead. (My expressed logic was too much EDT-influenced, I think)
Both boxes—I want the number to be composite, so I want Omega to have selected a composite number, which he’d have more chances of doing if I two-boxed.
You want the number to be composite, so you also want the Numerical Lottery’s random number generator to have selected a composite number. That’s trickier to influence.
(Answering before reading any other responses)
Both boxes—I want the number to be composite, so I want Omega to have selected a composite number, which he’d have more chances of doing if I two-boxed.
EDIT: wedrifid’s explanation has now mostly convinced me that one-boxing is correct instead. (My expressed logic was too much EDT-influenced, I think)
You want the number to be composite, so you also want the Numerical Lottery’s random number generator to have selected a composite number. That’s trickier to influence.