agreed. typically roulette wheels pay 35 to 1 with either 37 or 38 spots but that doesn’t change the vailidity of your point. The only difficulty would be finding a place where you could place such a huge bet on a roulette wheel. I don’t think that there is a casino where you could place even a $1M bet on a single number.
I see no reason in principle that it should be unreasonably difficult to become a quantum billionaire, I just didn’t think that the specific plan Roko presented would work, though when he explained it more it did seem more plausible to me. And I think that you’ll have to give up a decent amount of expected value to do it. Maybe powerball should move to a quantum mechanism for picking numbers to attract more many worlds believers!
agreed. typically roulette wheels pay 35 to 1 with either 37 or 38 spots but that doesn’t change the vailidity of your point. The only difficulty would be finding a place where you could place such a huge bet on a roulette wheel. I don’t think that there is a casino where you could place even a $1M bet on a single number.
I see no reason in principle that it should be unreasonably difficult to become a quantum billionaire, I just didn’t think that the specific plan Roko presented would work, though when he explained it more it did seem more plausible to me. And I think that you’ll have to give up a decent amount of expected value to do it. Maybe powerball should move to a quantum mechanism for picking numbers to attract more many worlds believers!