On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 07:21:31AM -0700, Eric B. Ramsay wrote:
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>    Your twin example is not a good choice. The upload will consider

It's the same in principle, though. The only difference is that
you'll be getting a really young 'copy' (not as an exact copy
as a real upload; I know).

>    itself to have a claim on the contents of your life - financial
>    resources for example.

Of course. It would result in the creation of two or more people
with identical history and memory until the fork. After the fork,
they're two people. Very similiar, initially, but exponentially
diverging.

The same thing as with identical twins, which start diverging
in the womb.

The only way to keep copies identical is to never allow them
to diverge (keeping them in synch). That's a potentially useful
setup for a HA failover situation. Heartbeat, drbd, stonith,
the whole enchilada.

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