In Marcelo Gleiser's article " Is an Identical Copy of You, You?", he states that if someone wants to kill you, what's your feel about dying, and who should die.
I was considering about if there was another me on the world, what should I do when I meet her. A question came to my mind after I finished this video: Is it completely same, both physical and emotional? I believe some small things can change your mind. If you and your copy stand face to face, both of you cannot have the same viewing, and the brain wouldn't submit the completely same information for you. So that means from the copy starts to have own conscious, he and his owner wouldn't have the same brain. Moving on to the shotting question. I agree that without any production, the copy would make this mistake that he is the owner. On the other hand, I don't believe they are same. In my opinion, the technology of this cannot be reach that high level as the process of growing will bring some change because of the growing environment. after he has been finished "fabrication", he should be a new man. This man only have same "innate" with the owner, and he will have the totally different experience rest of his life.
To sum up, if a gun are aiming at me, I won't comfortable dying, no matter what I have the copy. It hasn't me from his was built.
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There will be a difference between the copy's experience and the owner's, but I don't think the disparity will be that much. I believe the copy have a similar personality to the owner's so usually they may have the same ideas and thoughts. It will decide that their life styles would be really close.
ReplyDeleteThe copy will finally become a new man and lose control. But what if the copy interconnects closely with the original one? Maybe they share their soul and think about something as an entirety. I guess that is kind of the feeling of schizophrenia. Thanks for sharing.
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