And the same holds for the other guy?
Or he must employ a different logic here?
And the same holds for the other guy?
Yes, it does.
It is important to remember that first we rolled dice, and only later the angel decided that we two will be a pair. If both of us would not roll 6, the angel would simply decide to not bring us together. -- The paradox of infinity is that the angel will always have enough other people to bring, if we both happen to not roll 6.
Let's make it simple by removing the infinities.
There are exactly one million people, each of them rolls a die. An angel blindfolds them, and sorts them into two large groups: those...
I saw this conundrum at Alexander Pruss's blog and I thought LWers might enjoy discussing it: