I tried that earlier and ran into different issue with resource allocation:
http://lesswrong.com/lw/d8z/a_small_critique_of_total_utilitarianism/6x3y
Also, for isolated computational processes it is not even quite clear if running them or not running them can feel any different from inside. Running once or running several times ought to feel the same from inside.
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I tried that earlier and ran into different issue with resource allocation:
http://lesswrong.com/lw/d8z/a_small_critique_of_total_utilitarianism/6x3y
Also, for isolated computational processes it is not even quite clear if running them or not running them can feel any different from inside. Running once or running several times ought to feel the same from inside.