This is why the Halting Problem is a thing, since you (or the simulation of you) can try to predict what Omega does and act differently based on that, so by simulating you, Omega ends up indirectly trying to predict itself.
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This is why the Halting Problem is a thing, since you (or the simulation of you) can try to predict what Omega does and act differently based on that, so by simulating you, Omega ends up indirectly trying to predict itself.