On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 4:21 AM, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:

​It contradicts nothing. We're not talking about the H-person, you're
>> complaining that neither the Moscow Man nor the Washington Man could
>> ​ ​
>> have made a prediction, and they couldn't because *they didn't exist
>> before the duplication*
>> .​
>>
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> ​> ​
> That contradicts your statement that the H-episode belongs to the life of
> both copies.
>

​My statement was if "the H man"  is anyone tomorrow who remembers being in
H today then tomorrow "the H man" will be in 2 cities. My statement is
crystal clear and as I said contradicts nothing. Your statement is, today
before the duplication "he" can't predict that "he" will be in Moscow
tomorrow after the duplication; and nobody will ever know if your statement
contradicts something or not because nobody will ever know who "he" is
suposed to be.

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>>> ​>>​
>>> ​
>>> ​ ​
>>> indeed, in both cities).
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>> ​>> ​
>> Yes, in *BOTH *cities!!​
>> ​ ​
>> So will the Helsinki ​Man see* both* cities? I say yes, Bruno says no.
>> Go figure.
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> ​> ​
> He will see both cities from the 3-1 view.
>

​Good old Mr. He, don't you just love him! What a great job "he" does at
sweeping logical absurdities under the rug.  ​

​> ​
> Obviously, The H-man will see only one city in his first person views
> accessible from Helsinki,
>

Yes. ​If it's before the duplication, and I assume that's when you want the
prediction to be made because otherwise it's not a prediction, then that
one and only one city the H-man sees is Helsinki. ​


​John K Clark​




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