On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 4:42 AM, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:

> ​>
>>> ​>>​
>>> ​To get the first person views, you need to tell me which copy you ask
>>> the question,
>>
>>
> ​>> ​
>> Good god
>> ​, do I really have to spell this out?​
>> ​!​
>> I didn't ask either copy
>> ​.​
>>
> ​> ​
> That is your mistake. the prediction is done in Helsinki, but the
> verification is done in the two W and M cities.
>

​The question was asked by the Helsinki Man​, the copies could not ask
anything because they didn't exist yesterday. And the Helsinki man already
knew the Washington man will see Washington and the Moscow man will see
Moscow, he didn't need you to tell him that and it would just be a waste of
time to verify that after the duplication. Yesterday the Helsinki man asked
you:

*"What is the name of the one and only one city I will see tomorrow after I
become two?" *

Yesterday you couldn't answer the Helsinki man's question and even today
after learning all there is to know about how things turned out you STILL
can't think of anything meaningful you could have answered the Helsinki
man's question with. And that tells the world one thing, it wasn't a
question at all.


> ​> ​
>  what is written in each diary
> ​ [...]​
>

​To hell with that idiotic diary!!!​


​> ​
> You have convinced nobody. You are alone on this one.
>

​You keep saying that over and over as if this is a popularity
contest. Scientific laws are not determined by votes and neither is logic.​


> ​>​
> What the H-guy cannot predict is if he
> ​...​
>

​Yep, personal pronouns do an amazingly good job at hiding fuzzy thinking.
Why else would
Bruno Marchal
​  keep using them?

​> ​...
> will be the one feeling to have become the Moscow man, or to the
> Washington man.
>

​There is one and only one difference between M and W: M will see M and not
W and W will see W and not M. That's it, What more is there to predict​?
What more is there to say?



> ​> ​
> You mock the diaries,
>

​I do indeed.

​> ​
> but they are useful to see that in Helsinki, you cannot predict what will
> be written in the diary that will be split.
>

​I don't know what that means.​



> ​> ​
> The diary lakes this quasi-tautological, but not tautological.
>

​I REALLY don't know what that means.​


​> ​
> Just tell me what you write in the diary when still in Helsinki.
>

​"I like to write strings of words with a question mark at the end.​"

​

 John K Clark​





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