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Who is "backed up" in a different location. What else?The person who is destroyed. :facepalm:
Who is "backed up" in a different location. What else?The person who is destroyed. :facepalm:
Only different in the amount of mess it makes, reliability and public image.
You still need to assume a soul or something external to get a difference before and after.
Like i said, that complicates things and makes them more messy. But that's an engineering and humanitarian question.has to go through the agony of staring at the gun and getting shot.
Yes, what's the difference between what you called Objectivly and Subjectively.Objectivly, there's nothing lost. Subjectively, I died. Is that so hard to understand?
You die every day going to sleep, but next morning you wake up as if nothing happened. How is that different?
Not my favourite interpretation, by Occam razor at least. It raises more problems that it solves.By the way, doesn't this raise an interesting question about multiple universes?
But i'm still mystified, and persist to get an answer from you, why is it matter?
What is lost?
But you keep saying the same words again and again - i thought we settled that they are different objects/persons, and a while ago?
But what is lost?
What is the difference that you think matters?
You die every day going to sleep, but next morning you wake up as if nothing happened. How is that different?
Yes, we established that already.you have destroyed one object and created another
Everything there was in the original is now in the copy.The original is destroyed. The original dies. The original is lost.
Everything there was in the original is now in the copy.
If you claim that it's not, then what is lost?
You keep skipping the question, i keep asking.
And again you skipped the question why is it irrelevant, and what is so special about the original person?The actual original object.
The original object has been destroyed. The fact that the created object is identical is irrelevant; it is a seperate object.
That everything the copy have too, exactly as it were.Everything. The fact that they exist. Who they are. Their perception of the universe.
Again, what is left or missing?copy will never be the same person
That everything the copy have too, exactly as it were.
Again, what is left or missing?
That's not the point!The copy has the same traits as the original, but it isn't the original.
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Just by being a copy, the copy can't be the original.
There is no longer a point of view of the original, since original is destroyed.from the point of view of the original
Yes, but it's a circular logic: Matters because it's different, different because it matters.It matters because it's not the same object/entity. It's a different object/entity, no matter how identical it might be. I've said this several times already...
There is no longer a point of view of the original, since original is destroyed.
If both are kept then this matters a lot as we have two separate entities, but it's not kept.
Yes, but it's a circular logic: Matters because it's different, different because it matters.
What is the difference that makes the "copy" inferior to the "original"?