Sideroxylon
Featherless biped
Dave,
- I'm claiming that there is something about my "self" that would NOT get replicated if my brain were replicated.
If you can provide evidence for that I'll go look up how you can nominate someone for a Nobel Prize.
That “something” is the thing, process or illusion of my continuous lifetime self that disappears -- supposedly, never to return -- at the death of my brain. You agree that I would not return to life if my brain were perfectly replicated; yet, you claim that every aspect of my particular sense of self would be replicated by replicating my brain. Those seem contradictory to me. This is where we seem to be passing in the night.
It's like you haven't been reading the thread at all.
If we copy your whole body, including your brain, you will see another person who looks like you, has all of your memories, including a memory of moments ago standing where you are now. He will think he is you but from *your* perspective he will not be. If I belted him across the head with frozen tuna you would feel no pain but he would. If he went off to live in a foreign country for twenty years he might come back with a different religion and political perspective than you. He might even come to realize the folly of your efforts on this subject and the Jesus-stained sheet.
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