I don't get it. Does this imply that bodies can be taken over by other souls? Also, what happens if the body is not disintegrated? Does the soul fracture to inhabit the clone(s)?
My impression is that if your soul is not contained in a body for a long enough period, it becomes a target for a darker being or creature (like how a lion would hunt a zebra).
I would also imagine if your body is not disintegrated, then your soul would remain in the original container, and the clone would be soulless.
Body will be taken over by malicious or desperate beings. Like demons or lesser evils. (Like the old movie where the killer is a soul that moves between bodies.)
that's the beauty of not believing in a soul or similar: for teleportation to affect your mind it would have to affect your body, and that's nothing unusual.
It's just a hazard like any other, absolute worst case it scrambles your brain and leaves you with locked-in syndrome, and the only thing causing that to be worse than death is that we have a cultural taboo against euthanasia.
One definition of "soul" is the attention. Your attention is your soul. Invisible. Crucial. Common.
(And by "attention" I mean what you direct when you "pay attention", what you concentrate when you concentrate and what gets jerked around when you are distracted)
(Me too, and also the fresh horrors enabled by digital consciousness. I really just have a fear of the future, and I'm glad I'll be able to die a good honest and final death before all the existentially horrifying stuff becomes possible.)
One definition of "soul" is the attention. Your attention is your soul. Invisible. Crucial. Common.
(And by "attention" I mean what you direct when you "pay attention", what you concentrate when you concentrate and what gets jerked around when you are distracted)
(Like, you ever played one of the multiplayer shooters? Let's say that the player is the soul of the avatar. What does it look like when a player switches avatars? What does it look like when the player is away from keyboard?)