>Herein lies one of the two most formidable obstacles to this approach. The
>continuity problem is a vexing dilemna that has been debated at length in
>this forum. Two identities exist (the backup and the new), separated by a
24
>hour time period, and only one emerges after the judging process (assuming
>the "overwriting" scenario). Obviously, one entity is no longer in
>existence.
>
>The other obstacle is the solution to the aforementioned problem. If the
new
>entity, even though judged undesirable by the backup entity, is allowed to
>continue then it might want to institute its own review process. In a
>cosmologically short span of time the storage capacity needed to store all
>the mind trajectories of me would exceed the information storage capacity
of
>the universe.
>
>
>Doug Bailey
>doug.bailey@ey.com
>nanotech@cwix.com
SB