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at first it wouldn't. what i was saying, was that after the moment they were copied,
they would then have two different sets of experiences, and therefore be two different
"people"
well if you were teleported like the OP the other set of experiences would cease to exist, and if you teleported back then you would be copied again and all those new experiences with it. BUT if you were destroyed and a previous copy was restored then of course what you have stated is true but then again, you would probably be told what happened to your former self anyway