But if you say that a perfect copy of you is literally you, why would it matter if the "original" is destroyed or not? The result should still be the same (as in a copy that is a separate conciousness) no?
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Funny you say that. Stuff Made Here released a Youtube video yesterday where he tried to do the opposite, a brownie tray that only makes the soft center!
Edit: Damnit, didn't realise this was already linked...
I installed Mint this week, but went with btrfs so that it would be easy to just spin up a new partition for SteamOS when that's out.
In five and a half weeks™
He postponed it five and a half weeks. The new date is 9th of July.
That's mighty suspicious of you.. What are you hiding?!
Trust me, I'm an expert!
I don't really agree. The idiot circle nicely encompasses the conservative circle, but there are a lot of idiots that aren't conservatives as well!
Iirc basically all the board members and higher ups that get stock sell it off as soon as they get it. None of them have bought more for quite a while. So unfortunately it seems like they'll float on.
I think I get what you're saying, and I completely agree with the first parts. What I don't quite understand is how the conciousness would differentiate between the two clones in all scenarios.
If we create a copy and pause at the exact moment of creation, where both copies are exactly the same, how would the conciousness "choose bodies"?
If we kill the person first, doesn't that necessitate that the clone has been killed as well in that case?