suppose human duplication and merging technology exists. suppose i duplicate myself before an election with no intent to ever merge back into one. is it fair for both copies to get a vote? what if i half intend to merge back in a month? fully intend to merge back in a day?
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naturally this is an empirical question; one should perform psychometric tests on the duplicates and once they differ by the average MZ twin amount you're good to go
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what if my copy scores differently because my copy got drunk before the test? what if, furthermore, my copy gets drunk all the time and i don't?
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Eh, go read Permutation City
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i have but it was a while ago and i don't think it really answered such questions
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if you two can't agree on a vote then you're unfit to vote
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why is that true of childhood copies but not identical twins?
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