On Sat, Feb 28, 2015  Stathis Papaioannou <[email protected]> wrote:

> Can you clarify where you do and don't have a problem with the pronoun
> "you"? Presumably there is no problem for you if there is a unique world
> with only one version of you. What about the MWI
>

With Everett and with everyday life there is no ambiguity in what the
personal pronoun "You" refers to, but matter duplicating machines are not
in everyday life and there is lots of ambiguity.


> > or other multiverse?
>

There is no ambiguity, the meaning of "you" is clear because no observer
can see more than one John Clark and nobody even knows for sure that more
than one exists. But in a world with matter duplicating machines it's
obvious there is more than one John Clark because you're looking at them.


> > What about a branching computer simulation?
>

Well you tell me. If when the program reaches point X half the time it goes
down path Y and half the time down path Z and I start talking about what
the program will do when it goes down "the path" as if there were only one
do you see any ambiguity?

  John K Clark






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