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9 Post author: Sable 20 May 2015 12:52AM

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Comment author: Unknowns 21 May 2015 07:24:16AM 0 points [-]

I would act as though he were wrong, for anthropic reasons. In other words, six months later (or 70 years later) I will certainly not wake up one day and notice that I am dead, since this can never happen to anyone.

Comment author: gjm 21 May 2015 10:02:00AM 2 points [-]

But six months (or 70 years) minus one day later, you might wake up and notice that you are dying. That can happen very easily.

Comment author: Unknowns 22 May 2015 07:23:02AM 0 points [-]

Yes, of course, but people sometimes recover after they are dying, and even after they are dying, they don't find out they are dead the next day.

Comment author: Dorikka 22 May 2015 08:07:33AM 0 points [-]

Would this brand of anthropics imply that you never actually die in experiential terms? Given processes of bodily degradation, etc; this brand of immortality might be equivalent to a personal hell were it to exist.