On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 7:05 AM, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:

​
>> ​>> ​
>> Congratulation on saying ​
>> ​"​
>> a first person viewpoint
>> ​" not "the
>> first person viewpoint
>> ​"!
>> ​ I think the word "expect" is unnecessary but in general I
>> have no problem with that question nor the answer, and it's all 100%
>> predictable.
>>
>
> ​> ​
> Nice. So what is the prediction that you write in the diary (in Helsinki)?
>

​I predict the one and only one thing I will see tomorrow after I become
two is Santa Clause's workshop.  ​


> ​> ​
> The question is what do you expect to live when going through such
> experiment.
>

​Why is what you expect to see tomorrow more important than what it turns
out you actually see tomorrow? An even more important question is ​ "What
one and only one thing will "you" mean tomorrow​ if "you" is duplicated and
"you" becomes two today?"

​>> ​
>> But I still have a *huge* problem with "How any cities will I see after
>> I have been duplicated?".
>
>
> ​> ​
> That is weird, as it is very easy.
>

​
Quit stalling! I didn't ask you to label the level of difficulty
​of the question, ​
I asked
​ ​
"​
How
​m​
any cities will I see after I have been duplicated?
​"​, Answer the damn question.

​> ​
> You seem to agree that there will be two copies, each one in one city. So
> ​ [blah blah blah]
>

​More stalling! I want an integer​ and nothing else, you're a mathematician
you must know what a integer is.



> ​> ​
> the H-guy, which has survived in both cities, can see only one city
>

​So let's see,
the H-guy
​ ​
has survived in
​2​
 cities
​ but ​
the H-guy
​ can only see one city because 1+1=1​.


> ​> ​
> There is no paradox,
>

​I agree, paradoxes are interesting and clever, gibberish is neither.

John K Clark​




>
>

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