ShardPhoenix comments on Open Thread September, Part 3 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: ShardPhoenix 01 October 2010 12:02:23PM *  0 points [-]

Maybe the CGTA gene gives you an itchy throat or makes you like to chew things. At any rate, chewing the gum is always the right choice (assuming the others costs of gum-chewing are negligible).

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Comment author: orthonormal 02 October 2010 11:30:49PM *  4 points [-]

One intuition pump: if someone else forced you to chew gum, this wouldn't have any bearing on whether you have CGTA, and it would lower your chances of abcess in either case, and so you'd be glad they'd done so. However, if someone else forced you to two-box, you'd be quite angry at having missed out on the million dollars.

Comment author: ShardPhoenix 02 October 2010 10:12:11PM 1 point [-]

In Newcomb's problem, the result depends directly on your decision making process (by the definition of Omega/the Predictor), whereas with the gum example it doesn't.