I was not claiming that it said that. The paper did not mention time discounting but, if you understand the paper, it is clear that discounting cannot affect the result.
This is not about “time discounting”—it is about “Utility functions do not converge”. That comes across as a ridiculous over-generalisation—and has no support from the paper, which lays out some of the conditions under which convergence happens.
That is not what the cited paper says at all.
I was not claiming that it said that. The paper did not mention time discounting but, if you understand the paper, it is clear that discounting cannot affect the result.
This is not about “time discounting”—it is about “Utility functions do not converge”. That comes across as a ridiculous over-generalisation—and has no support from the paper, which lays out some of the conditions under which convergence happens.
Oh I see. I meant human utility functions, though, now that I think about it many people claim to have bounded utilities, so even that was inaccurate.