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There is a predictor that predicts the likelihood of events with %100 accuracy.
Today, you are presented with two boxes. You may open only Box B, or you may open both boxes.
Box A contains $1000.
Box B may or may not contain $1,000,000, depending on what the predictor predicted you would do.
It made this prediction yesterday.
If it predicted you would only open Box B, it has placed $1,000,000 in Box B.
If if predicted you would open both boxes, then Box B is empty.
Should you open both boxes, or only Box B?
At first glance, it seems that opening only Box B is the best answer. Though I believe this, there is also an argument for opening both boxes:
The amount of money in the boxes isn't going to change now. It is a previously set amount. If you open Box B and it contains $1,000,000, wouldn't it be sensible to open Box A in order to gain $1000 more?
Of course, the predictor has predicted this course of action, so Box B contains no money. You should open Box A so you at least have $1000. Then again, if you just open Box B, it should contain $1,000,000. Right?
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Sorry if this one has already been posted, but no results came up in my search.
There is a predictor that predicts the likelihood of events with %100 accuracy.
Today, you are presented with two boxes. You may open only Box B, or you may open both boxes.
Box A contains $1000.
Box B may or may not contain $1,000,000, depending on what the predictor predicted you would do.
It made this prediction yesterday.
If it predicted you would only open Box B, it has placed $1,000,000 in Box B.
If if predicted you would open both boxes, then Box B is empty.
Should you open both boxes, or only Box B?
At first glance, it seems that opening only Box B is the best answer. Though I believe this, there is also an argument for opening both boxes:
The amount of money in the boxes isn't going to change now. It is a previously set amount. If you open Box B and it contains $1,000,000, wouldn't it be sensible to open Box A in order to gain $1000 more?
Of course, the predictor has predicted this course of action, so Box B contains no money. You should open Box A so you at least have $1000. Then again, if you just open Box B, it should contain $1,000,000. Right?
Personally, I love this paradox. Enjoy.
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