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[–]MolecCodiciesCOVID-9/11 Vaccines Don’t Work[S] 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (3 children)

The idea that they will transfer consciousness from the brain to a computer is absurd. Cyberpunk 2077 depicts this rather accurately with the Relic/Engram project, as depicted in the Arasaka ending. The best they can do is make a copy of a very elite individual’s human psyche, to weild as an immortal overlord to rule over humanity.

They cannot actually grant any human individual immortality through these means. This is impossible, as the human consciousness is a physical object which cannot simply be transferred to a computer.

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    I know you were joking, but i think this is an interesting thought experiment.

    Today we can use a computer to scan a 3D object and then use a 3D printer to build a copy of that 3D object.

    There is no reason to believe that it will ever be possible to transfer a 3D object into cyberspace in such a way where it ceases to exist in the physical realm and continues to exist in a digital realm, continuously “experiencing” physical interactions from the same perspective as it did before.

    This is actually self-evidently impossible, but movies have conditioned us to entertain the idea.

    [–]MolecCodiciesCOVID-9/11 Vaccines Don’t Work[S] 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

    Materialism is the currently prevailing (by FAR) school of thought in the realm of science. According to scientists, literally nothing exists except physical objects.

    According to this point of view, the human consciousness is nothing more than the sum of the parts of the human nervous system. The brain, the nerves, the gut, the microbiome, etc. None of this is software that can be uploaded to a computer in such a way where an individual consistently experiences consciousness from one medium (the body) to another (a machine).

    Differing points of view that see consciousness as something other than material are considered extremely fringe and are almost completely unexplored by the scientific community.