The kind of possibility I care about is tractability.Gary Childress wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 1:24 am Theoretically, It shouldn't matter if it's physically possible for me or not only if it is possible.
The kind of impossibility I are about are metaphysical.
If something is not metaphysically impossible, then it's not impossible.
Sure. It's called a quantum Boltzmann Brain.Gary Childress wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 1:24 am According to quantum physics, there is ever so slightly, remote a chance that atoms could spontaneously come together to form an exact duplicate of me.
You aren't really addressing my point.Gary Childress wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 1:24 am Suppose universes are infinite in number, or whatever physicist believe these days, and that in just one of those infinite universes, I am duplicated.
However, I've heard talk of using quantum entanglement to "teleport" people to distant planets. Apparently, some physicists believe they can perfectly physically replicate a person using quantum entanglement, somehow.
There's still the conceptual issue of whether teleportation is copying you to location B, or moving you from A to B.
If we copy you from A to B, and we don't delete you at . We have effectively cloned you. The world-line of B still has a discontinuity.