On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 12:58 PM, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:

​
>> ​>>​
>> a personal pronoun without a clear referent is used instead to sweep this
>> ambiguity under the rug and hope nobody notices.   ​
>
>
> ​> ​
> No, because when a pronoun is used, we can eliminate the ambiguity by
> telling if we use the 1p or 3p sense of the person.
>

​Which 1p? In a world with duplicating chambers there is no such thing as
*THE* 1P. ​

​>>> ​
>> The one who tell me in Helsinki that he is sure that he will
>> ​ [blah blah]​
>>
>

​>> ​
> ​AHHH! That is a perfect example right there of ambiguity in action.



​> ​
> Where?
>

​Apparently ​
personal pronouns come so easily and are used with such little though that ​
Bruno Marchal
​ doesn't even realize when
Bruno Marchal
​ is using one.​


> ​> ​
> It is you, at the moment before duplication,
>

​Then Mr.You can say nothing about the future because ​Mr.You is only
defined at one particular instant. Of course Bruno Marchal or John Clark
are still allowed to talk about the future, but Mr.You has no future.

​> ​
> JC-H is asked about what JC-H, the living guy who believe that, thanks to
> comp, he will survive
> ​[blah blah]
>

​He? Apparently ​
personal pronouns come so easily and are used with such little though that ​
Bruno Marchal
​ doesn't even realize when
Bruno Marchal
​ is using one.​


> ​> ​
> The use of pronouns made things simpler


​Truer words were never spoken, but not simple in a good way, simple as in
stupid..​


​> ​
> With comp, the fist things all machines say is
>

​I don't care what "comp" says.​



> ​> ​
> You don't listen to your futures selves.
>

​That's exactly the problem, nobody ​can listen to their future selves
because they haven't said anything yet.


​  John K Clark​

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