I don’t think (1) is a useful way to think. It’s probably true, in some sense, but most of the same arguments against apply as for quantum suicide.
Worse, any random reassembly effects are probably dominated by deliberate ones.
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I don’t think (1) is a useful way to think. It’s probably true, in some sense, but most of the same arguments against apply as for quantum suicide.
Worse, any random reassembly effects are probably dominated by deliberate ones.