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From: ethan@utastro.UUCP (Ethan Vishniac)
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Subject: Re: Matter transmission and duplication
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Date: Tue, 17-Sep-85 13:12:28 EDT
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Posted: Tue Sep 17 13:12:28 1985
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> From: don.provan@A.CS.CMU.EDU
> 
> look at it this way: you make two copies of yourself.  which is you?
> both?  how is your consciousness going to be in both?  that seems to make
> it obvious to me that it would be in neither.  information is only good
> for making copies.  for the external observer, the copy might be identical,
> if we assume that everything that makes me is physical.  and, in fact, the
> copy will serve just as well.  but internally, my consiousness will be blown
> away.  the continuity that make me will be blasted.

On the other hand, each of the copies will have the precise sensation of
continuity whose loss you fear.  As far as they are concerned nothing
happened.  Which brings us to the question, what exactly do you mean
by "the continuity that makes me"?  To the outside observer it's just
not obvious that that has any meaning.
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