Le dim. 21 juil. 2019 à 08:28, 'Brent Meeker' via Everything List <
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> On 7/20/2019 11:16 PM, Quentin Anciaux wrote:
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> Le dim. 21 juil. 2019 à 08:12, 'Brent Meeker' via Everything List <
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>> On 7/20/2019 10:59 PM, Quentin Anciaux wrote:
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>> Le dim. 21 juil. 2019 à 02:34, 'Brent Meeker' via Everything List <
>> [email protected]> a écrit :
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>>> On 7/20/2019 1:32 PM, Quentin Anciaux wrote:
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>>> Le sam. 20 juil. 2019 à 22:27, 'Brent Meeker' via Everything List <
>>> [email protected]> a écrit :
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>>>> On 7/20/2019 3:16 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
>>>> > Why? You will push on a button. You assume mechanism, so you know you
>>>> > will not die, and you know that with mechanism, you cannot survive
>>>> > being in two cities and seeing simultaneously the two cities, so it
>>>> is
>>>> > quite natural to ask yourself where you could feel to be after the
>>>> > experience.
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>>>> > There are no relevant counterfactuals here. Everything is simply
>>>> factual.
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>>>> But as JKC endlessly points out, this a confusing based on second
>>>> person
>>>> plural and second person singular being the same word in English.  In
>>>> the south, they say "ya'll" for second person plural, and in New York
>>>> they say "youse".  I suggest that one of these be used in discussing
>>>> duplication thought experiments.
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>>> Even if there is a duplication, the 1pov is still unique in both
>>> subject, and the question bears on this 1 pov. No need of youse...
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>>> Quentin
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>>> Seems to me the answer to the question where will youse find youse-self
>>> is "Washington and Moscow."
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>> It can't be because the 1 pov is unique in each subject and is in
>> Washington or Moscow, not in both. The question is on that, not on the
>> duplicated bodies.
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>> The pov gets duplicated with the bodies.
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> No there is two unique pov, one that sees Moscow, one that sees
> Washington, none that sees Washington and Moscow.
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> I didn't say there was.  I said *youse-self* sees Moscow and Washington.
> "Youse-self" is second person *plural*.
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> Brent
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Ok but no need of youse, the question is clear without it, if you accept
frequency interpretation of probability as you should also for MWI, it's
clear and meaningful.

Quentin

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