it does not follow from this that if you relax your constraint on X, and take a random world meeting at least the lower value of X, your world will be any better in the non-X ways
Thanks but I don’t see the relevance of the reversal test. The reversal test involves changing the value of a parameter but not the amount of optimization. And the reversal test shouldn’t apply to a parameter that is already optimized over unless the current optimization is wrong or circumstances on which the optimization depends are changing.
Great point!
Thanks but I don’t see the relevance of the reversal test. The reversal test involves changing the value of a parameter but not the amount of optimization. And the reversal test shouldn’t apply to a parameter that is already optimized over unless the current optimization is wrong or circumstances on which the optimization depends are changing.