LIfe After Death

The idea of transferring consciousness into a computer is interesting, however if I copy my consciousness into a computer but carry on living then is the consciousness not just a simulation rather than a continuation of my being?
 
The idea of transferring consciousness into a computer is interesting, however if I copy my consciousness into a computer but carry on living then is the consciousness not just a simulation rather than a continuation of my being?

Don't know but make sure you have Avast installed lol!
 
No, death is death.
Just inbuilt survival instinct wishing there was more so you dont have to deal with reality. Same for spirituality. Just some ebolutionary trait that makes people believe.
 
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The idea of transferring consciousness into a computer is interesting, however if I copy my consciousness into a computer but carry on living then is the consciousness not just a simulation rather than a continuation of my being?

You'd be creating another instance of yourself... that other instance of yourself would have your memories etc.. up until the point it was created it isn't you though... your instance of yourself.

to prolong our consciousness beyond the death of our current bodies I think we'd either have to keep our current brains alive or perhaps augment them... or even progressively start replacing parts of the brain with augmented parts... if we could start getting our brains to interface with synthetic brains parts etc... then you could replace/keep alive your instance of yourself... progressively replacing parts of your brain as they fail
 
You'd be creating another instance of yourself... that other instance of yourself would have your memories etc.. up until the point it was created it isn't you though... your instance of yourself.

to prolong our consciousness beyond the death of our current bodies I think we'd either have to keep our current brains alive or perhaps augment them... or even progressively start replacing parts of the brain with augmented parts... if we could start getting our brains to interface with synthetic brains parts etc... then you could replace/keep alive your instance of yourself... progressively replacing parts of your brain as they fail

I wonder just how far away we are from that. They say it won't be too long before people start living to well over 100 so maybe those of us lucky to be around in 80+ years time might see this tech starting to emerge?
 
presumably if it does happen in a few generations then its likely only going to be available for rather rich folk...

I guess the next step could be to get a new body.... your 70 yr old brain in a new 25 yr old body

could cause some social problems - its rather natural for people to want to cheat death... the idea of death not being the end is strong enough incentive for many people to cling to faith in various religions...
Some super rich immortal people living off ever growing assets in perpetual trusts etc.. aren't necessarily going to be well liked by the rest of the world's population... if it became widely available and lots of people had potentially very long lifespans then reproduction might have to be controlled by states to avoid overpopulation....
 
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Technology will be the downfall of mankind, here we are trying to visit other planets, preventing diseases etc but we'll never be able to. The good side is it's part of our natural order to do these things because earth isn't our real home, we just have to head in the right direction and find the right solutions
 
presumably if it does happen in a few generations then its likely only going to be available for rather rich folk...

I guess the next step could be to get a new body.... your 70 yr old brain in a new 25 yr old body

could cause some social problems - its rather natural for people to want to cheat death... the idea of death not being the end is strong enough incentive for many people to cling to faith in various religions...
Some super rich immortal people living off ever growing assets in perpetual trusts etc.. aren't necessarily going to be well liked by the rest of the world's population... if it became widely available and lots of people had potentially very long lifespans then reproduction might have to be controlled by states to avoid overpopulation....

Even an 'uploaded' state could do this, especially if you were connected to the Internet. I suppose thinking about it like that, unless this tech can be created by secret private organisations then the government simply couldn't allow it to take place. That's something I never really considered before.

I imagine death will be much like before you are born.

I've always thought this too. It's actually not a bad state to be in as we won't know any different! I've read people saying that perhaps now we are alive then maybe we do simply transfer to another state of being.
 
Have thought about this from quite a young age.

I believe it all ends and that's it. Nothingness for eternity. Like has been said before, you didn't exist before you were born, and won't when you die.

Just make the most of the inbetween, and if you're really enjoying life, you'll find you don't think about the topic quite so much.

And on that jolly note.

 
We could find out if someone volunteered to kill themselves temperately and then get revived, I don't know if this is possible yet with current technology. But it would be interesting to see if they have some sort of recognition of what happened in-between.
 
Have thought about this from quite a young age.

I believe it all ends and that's it. Nothingness for eternity. Like has been said before, you didn't exist before you were born, and won't when you die.

Just make the most of the inbetween, and if you're really enjoying life, you'll find you don't think about the topic quite so much.

And on that jolly note.

 
One thing I can't get my head around is that from everything we know there is nothing in the fundamental building blocks of this universe that gives the capabilities for self awareness. No matter how complex a construct you create (i.e. a human) they are still basically dumb building blocks just lots of them connected together.
 
Danse Macabre - David Park Barnitz

For years afterwards the farmers found them –
the wasted young, turning up under their plough blades
as they tended the land back into itself.

A chit of bone, the china plate of a shoulder blade,
the relic of a finger, the blown
and broken bird’s egg of a skull,

all mimicked now in flint, breaking blue in white
across this field where they were told to walk, not run,
towards the wood and its nesting machine guns.

And even now the earth stands sentinel,
reaching back into itself for reminders of what happened
like a wound working a foreign body to the surface of the skin.

This morning, twenty men buried in one long grave,
a broken mosaic of bone linked arm in arm,
their skeletons paused mid dance-macabre

in boots that outlasted them,
their socketed heads tilted back at an angle
and their jaws, those that have them, dropped open.

As if the notes they had sung
have only now, with this unearthing,
slipped from their absent tongues.
Mametz Wood - Owen Sheers


Same subject I think ;)
 
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