RE: the Duplication Chamber

From: Rafal Smigrodzki (rms2g@virginia.edu)
Date: Tue Nov 26 2002 - 09:52:58 MST


gts wrote:
> Rafal Smigrodzki wrote:
>
>> ### Now you simply made a peremptory statement, a false one, like
>> 2+2=5, and not answering the question at hand (namely, how can a
>> human start/stop being you in 10e-43 s). Give it up.
>
> There is nothing false about my statement, Rafal.
>
> T1 at which 1000 copies come into existence is exactly one planck unit
> of time after t0. The splitting occurs in the observation at *t1*, not
> before t1 or after t1, as per Hugh Everett.
>
> Thus each alternate comes into existence experiencing a slightly
> different reality (a slightly different experimental outcome). The
> chance that I will experience myself to be any given one of them is
> .001.
>
### Sorry, but you keep ignoring what I and Lee asked too many times. Why do
you answer a post if you ignore the main question posed in it?

OK, for the fifth time: At t1 there are 1000 identical copies with identical
experiences. Which one is you?

Rafal



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