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It is not the case that The argument from luck applies even when comparing an agent across worlds that are as similar as possible up to the moment of choice
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Indeterminacy of efforts means worlds can only be similar up to the moment of choice, not identical
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Even under this restricted similarity condition, the agent's choice differs across worlds without any prior-determining factor
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