That depends on what is meant by the “present moment.” They could have meant the moment just before being asked. Even if it included being asked, the implication would be that on the second pass, you would be annihilated no matter how you answered.
It should. Your answer was that there is an infinite loop, and there is not. If you mean no point in taking the offer, I agree, but not because it is bad, but because the situations are indistinguishable.
philosophytorres specified that you have the EXACT SAME EXPERIENCES on the second pass. This implies being offered the choice again.
That depends on what is meant by the “present moment.” They could have meant the moment just before being asked. Even if it included being asked, the implication would be that on the second pass, you would be annihilated no matter how you answered.
shrug Doesn’t change my answer in any case.
It should. Your answer was that there is an infinite loop, and there is not. If you mean no point in taking the offer, I agree, but not because it is bad, but because the situations are indistinguishable.