Jabba
Philosopher
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Waterman,So we are in agreement that:
1: A perfect clone would have no awareness of its status as copy
2: Those that knew the original would be unable to detect any change
3: There is no nonphysical connection between the original and clone each would have its independent existence.
I am merely restating if I have made any error please let me know.
The root of our disagreement seems to be:
that a physically perfect copy would not be a totally perfect copy
So please explain to me what this missing non-physical difference is and how are you aware of its existance?
Please recall you stated above:
- I'm simply claiming that if I am not brought back to life by this copy (whatever this "I" is that you agree would not be brought back to life), the copy is missing something from the original -- it's missing that ME that was not brought back to life (and, will never exist again) according to H.