I understood your point. What I’m saying is that Irene is Indeed capable of also taking the $1000, but if omega isn’t wrong, she only gets the million in cases where for some reason she doesn’t (and I gave a few examples).
I think your scenario is just too narrow. Sure, if Omega is wrong, and it’s not a simulation, and it’s a complete one shot, then the rational decision is to then also take the 1000, but if any of these aren’t true, then you better find some reason or way not to take those 1000, or you’ll never see the million in the first place, or you’ll them in reality, or you’ll never see them in the future.
I understood your point. What I’m saying is that Irene is Indeed capable of also taking the $1000, but if omega isn’t wrong, she only gets the million in cases where for some reason she doesn’t (and I gave a few examples).
I think your scenario is just too narrow. Sure, if Omega is wrong, and it’s not a simulation, and it’s a complete one shot, then the rational decision is to then also take the 1000, but if any of these aren’t true, then you better find some reason or way not to take those 1000, or you’ll never see the million in the first place, or you’ll them in reality, or you’ll never see them in the future.
Put more simply, two-boxing is the right answer in the cases where Omega is wrong.