A thought experiment about the nature of self (see details)- what do you think?

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People who believe in a soul might have a problem with this type of thing. Since I believe that I’m just a collection of cells in the same condition that would be accurately duplicated, yes, I think it would be me. I believe that any 100% replication of my atomic bits will also be me. Even if the machine was a copier and not a teleporter, two of me would step out of the machine. The other person would also be me. They would start to be their own person as they start to have separate experiences. If you believe in superstition and think there’s some ‘magic’ part of the body (i.e. soul) that cannot be duplicated, then you would probably argue that the teleported version of yourself isn’t you because the machine destroyed some divine part of you that it cannot recreate.

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