It’s a finite probability (greater than zero) for Monday, that it’s a hanging day. So, the hangman will not be unexpected on Monday.
It’s a finite probability (greater than zero) for Tuesday, that it’s a hanging day. So, the hangman will not be unexpected on Tuesday.
....
It’s a high probability for Friday, that it’s a hanging day. So, the hangman will not be unexpected on Friday.
The “unexpected day” was a judge’s small lie. Much like when the judge says “you will be hanged alive until you die next week twice”.
He is just joking.
No real paradox here.
It’s a finite probability (greater than zero) for Monday, that it’s a hanging day. So, the hangman will not be unexpected on Monday.
It’s a finite probability (greater than zero) for Tuesday, that it’s a hanging day. So, the hangman will not be unexpected on Tuesday.
....
It’s a high probability for Friday, that it’s a hanging day. So, the hangman will not be unexpected on Friday.
The “unexpected day” was a judge’s small lie. Much like when the judge says “you will be hanged alive until you die next week twice”.
He is just joking.
No real paradox here.