I don't fight any hypothesis. If backwards causality is possible, one-boxing obviously wins.
But backwards causality cannot exist in reality, and therefore my decision cannot affect Omega's prediction of that decision. I would be very surprised if the large majority of LW posters would disagree with that statement; most of them seem to just ignore this level of the problem.
A program could be designed to (1) search for relevant sensory data within a larger context, (2) derive a mixed strategy given the input data, (3) gets more bits of salt from local thermal fluctuations than log2(number of possible actions), (4) drop the salt into a pseudo-random number generator over its derived mixed strategy, and (5) output whatever falls out as its action. This rough algorithm seems strongly deterministic in some ways, and yet also strongly reminiscent of "choice" in others. This formulation reduces the "magic" of Omega to predicting the relatively fixed elements of the agent (ie, steps 1, 2, and 4) which seems roughly plausible as a matter of psychology and input knowledge and so on, and also either (A) knowing from this that the strategy that will be derived isn't actually mixed so the salt is irrelevant, or else (B) having access/control of the salt in step 3.
In this example, the correct solution would not be to "choose" to one-box, but to choose to adopt a strategy that causes you to one-box before Omega makes its prediction, and therefore before you know you're playing Newcomb. This is not Newcomb anymore, this is a new problem. In this new problem, CDT will decide to adopt a strategy that causes it to one-box (it will precommit).
In this new problem, CDT will decide to adopt a strategy that causes it to one-box (it will precommit).
Similarly, if a CDT agent is facing no immediate decision problem but has the capability to self modify it will modify itself to an agent that implements a new decision theory (call it, for example, CDT++). The self modified agent will then behave as if it implements a Reflective Decision Theory (UDT, TDT, etc) for the purpose of all influence over the universe after the time of self modification but like CDT for the purpose of all influence before th...
I have read lots of LW posts on this topic, and everyone seems to take this for granted without giving a proper explanation. So if anyone could explain this to me, I would appreciate that.
This is a simple question that is in need of a simple answer. Please don't link to pages and pages of theorycrafting. Thank you.
Edit: Since posting this, I have come to the conclusion that CDT doesn't actually play Newcomb. Here's a disagreement with that statement:
And here's my response:
Edit 2: Clarification regarding backwards causality, which seems to confuse people:
Edit 3: Further clarification on the possible problems that could be considered Newcomb:
Edit 4: Excerpt from Nozick's "Newcomb's Problem and Two Principles of Choice":