No it doesn’t. Your clones are subjectively indistinguishable from you, but they’re all in different places at least. Perhaps they’re in rooms labelled 1-10, but not allowed to go outside and look at the number. So the experimenters can toss a D10 and randomly choose a subject without breaking the ‘clone condition’.
No it doesn’t. Your clones are subjectively indistinguishable from you, but they’re all in different places at least. Perhaps they’re in rooms labelled 1-10, but not allowed to go outside and look at the number. So the experimenters can toss a D10 and randomly choose a subject without breaking the ‘clone condition’.