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Sordid@beehaw.org ⁨11⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

The pattern buffer serves the same function of redundancy.

No, because people are not conscious in the pattern buffer.

The pattern of synapse connections firing is what thinks it’s “you” and the transport duly preserves that pattern.

Yes, but consciousness is not a pattern, it’s an activity, and that activity gets interrupted. Saying that the consciousness continues is like saying that an aircraft that made a flight, landed, and then made another flight really only made one flight. It’s the activity that we’re talking about, and the interruption divides that activity into two distinct instances, even though it’s the same object performing them.

If a loved one took a transporter trip I’d love them just the same when they got back though.

That’s not what I asked. The transporter destroys the original person, which makes it easy to pretend that the clone is the same person. The point of my question is that you know that the original is still around somewhere out there. So I ask again: Would you be okay with your loved one being replaced by a perfect clone that looks and acts exactly the same, identical down to the last atom, while the original remains at large elsewhere?

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