On Wed, Aug 30, 2017  Terren Suydam <[email protected]> wrote:

> ​>
>>> ​>> ​
>>> ​
>>> All that's necessary is to imagine or simulate the first person
>>> perspective of the one who gets duplicated.
>>>
>>
>> ​
>> ​>> ​
>> Which ​ONE
>>
>> ​"*THE​*
>> first person perspective
>> ​" is ​
>> Terren Suydam
>> ​ referring to ​
>>
>> ​"*THE​*
>>  first person perspective
>> ​" in Moscow or
>> ​"*THE​*
>>  first person perspective
>> ​"  in Washington or
>> ​
>> ​"*THE​*
>>  first person perspective
>> ​" in Helsinki?
>>
>
> ​> ​
> The one about to enter the duplication machine. What happens when you
> simulate that person's first-person experience?
>

​If he's about to enter the machine but hasn't yet done so then you're
simulating the Helsinki man. The simulation shows that IF the Helsinki man
is rational (and he might not be especially on matters like this, in fact
most people aren't as this list proves) then the Helsinki man expects that
very soon TWO people will remember being the Helsinki man but neither of
them will be in Helsinki. What else do you want to know, what else is there
to predict? ​

​

John K Clark​

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