Serious question: would something originating adjacently from a separate Everett branch count?
(sillier-though-hopefully-not-counterproductive question: since your final statement especially would, I think, often seem to go without saying, its “needless” inclusion actually strikes me as probably-not-but-still-hypothetically-maybe worrisome—surely you’re not intending to imply that’s the only recourse allowed for being denied one’s winning lottery ticket? [or perhaps my own asking is needless since someone deciding to be a jerk and not wanting to pay could simply use such agreed-upon discretion to “fairly” declare themselves the winner anyways, in which case: sorry for the derail!])
Nope. That’s a separate bet. I’d happily bet against that (given good enough terms to overcome friction), but that’s still originating from Earth.
Yes, I am implying that it’s the only recourse allowed. Doing otherwise exposes me to asymmetric litigation risk, due to the extreme asymmetry of the bet amounts. I believe reputation is a sufficient motivator, given how much effort I’ve spend accumulating reputation on this website.
Serious question: would something originating adjacently from a separate Everett branch count?
(sillier-though-hopefully-not-counterproductive question: since your final statement especially would, I think, often seem to go without saying, its “needless” inclusion actually strikes me as probably-not-but-still-hypothetically-maybe worrisome—surely you’re not intending to imply that’s the only recourse allowed for being denied one’s winning lottery ticket? [or perhaps my own asking is needless since someone deciding to be a jerk and not wanting to pay could simply use such agreed-upon discretion to “fairly” declare themselves the winner anyways, in which case: sorry for the derail!])
Nope. That’s a separate bet. I’d happily bet against that (given good enough terms to overcome friction), but that’s still originating from Earth.
Yes, I am implying that it’s the only recourse allowed. Doing otherwise exposes me to asymmetric litigation risk, due to the extreme asymmetry of the bet amounts. I believe reputation is a sufficient motivator, given how much effort I’ve spend accumulating reputation on this website.