On 13 Aug 2015, at 22:28, John Clark wrote:
People can believe all sorts of foolish things, but if a person enters a person duplicating machine that person will still have a unique past but will NOT have a unique future. Yes that is odd, but odd things happen when a person is duplicated.
Nothing odd happens if we remind ourselves that we assume computationalisme. You have two futures in the 3-1 view, like you have many one in the MWI. But you have only one future in the 1-view, and that if confirmed by the two persons.
As long as you dismiss the 1-3 difference, you will see odd things happening, which in fact never happpens.
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