On Mon, 2009-06-01 at 17:10 -0600, Sean Hunt wrote: > I agree to the following > > {This is a pledge entitled Test Subject. It can either be Blue or Green. > It can either be Red or Yellow. It is initially Blue and Red. It's > Disclosure is Public. When this contract's Disclosure is flipped, it > becomes Green. When this contract's Sentiment is flipped, it becomes > Yellow. Any player CAN terminate this contract by announcement.} > > I CFJ {Test Subject is Green.} > > I CFJ {Test Subject is Yellow.} > > Arguments: There are three possibilities here. The first is that the > creation of the contract flips the switch by virtue of having it come to > be a given value. In that case, both conditions are met, and Test > Subject is Green and Yellow. > > The second is that the creation of the contract does not flip the > switch, but that when the contract makes itself Public, this does > constitute a flip, making it Red and Green. > > The third is that the switch always has one value and this is never > changed, causing it to be Blue and Red.
It platonically can't exist in a non-Public state, as it only has one party. This probably confuses the matter further. -- ais523