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May 18th 2017, 08:59 PM
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zeddexx
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So I dunno what led me to think about this, but here it is:

Say two clones of the same person just popped into existence inside a featureless room.
The clones are completely identical in every way both physically and mentally.
They were "spawned" both looking at each other in the middle of the room, meaning what they see and feel when spawned will be exactly the same.

Now my question is this, will the clones enter into a mirror effect once spawned? (I.E mirroring each others actions and thoughts perfectly)
If so, will they be stuck that way forever?

See if they DID you could probably introduce differing stimuli to cause a break in this effect. Like putting a picture of a kitten on the wall behind one clone, so that one clone would see it, and the other wouldn't,
which would cause the clone who saw it to act differently from the one who didn't.

Or do you think a typical human thought pattern is too randomized and unpredictable for a mirror effect to even conceivably happen?

What do you guys think?