If you create the backup at a single point and reuse it a potentially infinite number of times, then you become susceptible to the (for lack of a better term) “diverging Sleeping Beauty” scenario described above: you somehow have a uniform probability of waking up between now and the end of time, even though the probability of each specific point tends towards zero as “the end of time” approaches infinity.
Note that this paradox doesn’t arise in the classic Sleeping Beauty, even an indefinitely iterated version, because it’s constructed as a limit of finite probability distributions and thus always converges.
If you create the backup at incrementally increasing biological age, then at some point you’ll have to find a way to cheat death, or accept that your lifespan will be finite even with backups.
If you create the backup at a single point and reuse it a potentially infinite number of times, then you become susceptible to the (for lack of a better term) “diverging Sleeping Beauty” scenario described above: you somehow have a uniform probability of waking up between now and the end of time, even though the probability of each specific point tends towards zero as “the end of time” approaches infinity.
Note that this paradox doesn’t arise in the classic Sleeping Beauty, even an indefinitely iterated version, because it’s constructed as a limit of finite probability distributions and thus always converges.
If you create the backup at incrementally increasing biological age, then at some point you’ll have to find a way to cheat death, or accept that your lifespan will be finite even with backups.