- Assuming we have sufficiently dense register as to provide for a human consciousness within a quantum randomizer's memory bank.
- Assuming many-worlds.
Also:
I understand "perfect copy" to mean that it is the thing it is a copy of -- functionally and observationally indistinguishable.
From David Deutsch's The Beginning of Infinity:
I'm not so sure we have the computing power to "simulate a person," but suppose we did. (Perhaps we will soon.) How would you respond to this worry?