This person two-boxed, but this seems reasonable in the fast-response of “people who offer me deals on the street are trying to scam me”.
The scam might make more sense if the money is fake.
Quite a lot of scams involve money that is fake. This seems like another reasonable conclusion.
Like, every time I simulate myself in this sort of experience, almost all of the prior is dominated by “you’re lying”.
I have spent an unreasonable (and yet unsuccessful) amount of time trying to sketch out how to present omega-like simulations to my friends.
That seems reasonable—I don’t think such predictions are that feasible.
The scam might make more sense if the money is fake.
Quite a lot of scams involve money that is fake. This seems like another reasonable conclusion.
Like, every time I simulate myself in this sort of experience, almost all of the prior is dominated by “you’re lying”.
I have spent an unreasonable (and yet unsuccessful) amount of time trying to sketch out how to present omega-like simulations to my friends.
That seems reasonable—I don’t think such predictions are that feasible.