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Sep 3, 2014 at 15:22 | comment | added | CuriousOne | You are right, of course, but it doesn't take such a complex argument to see that. A person is a macroscopic object, and the law that two macroscopic objects, even a person and their clone, can not take in the same amount of space, still holds. So, in essence, the person and their clone are not the same, simply because they can't even be at the same place, at the same time. Having said that, almost every article I have ever seen about the problem is fundamentally wrong, and the link does not even come close to the level of being wrong. | |
Sep 2, 2014 at 23:01 | history | answered | Hybr1d | CC BY-SA 3.0 |