Wait, wasn't Tipler's argument basically given certain physical
    constraints, we would surely be re-incarnated at the end of the
    Universe? ...

How would we be re-incarnated?  And if you think we will be, how do
you know we are not already in a re-incarnation, presuming there could
be more than one?

As far as I can see a good re-incarnation is indistinguishable from
the original; and if there are more than one, then probabilistically
speaking, we are in a re-incarnation, not the original.

>From inside, how would you distinguish between the original and a
re-incarnation?

>From inside a re-incarnation, how would you distinguish between one
that is not caused by some entity and one that is?

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