On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 12:12 AM Brent Meeker <[email protected]> wrote:


> > *the uncertainty of the Helsinki man before the duplication doesn't
> have anything to do with being duplicated.  It only has to do with his lack
> of knowledge in where he will find himself in the future.  He would have
> the same uncertainty if he were anesthetized and flown to either Washington
> or Moscow.*
>

In the case where there is no duplication the question "What one and only
one city will you be at when the anesthesia wears off?" would be a
perfectly reasonable question because, unlike the case with the
duplication, the meaning of the personal pronoun "you" would be obvious.

 John K Clark

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