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Good morning! πŸ”† If you could upload all your memories to a machine to preserve who you are and all your experiences, would you do it? How do you think your digital clone would feel knowing it’s a copy, even if it provided a certain kind of digital immortality? 'Memory Index' πŸ”Š
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This is very black mirror It's like the star trek teleportation where you are reconstructed, is the reconstruction the original person
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Yes, it’s a fascinating concept. As you say, teleportation as such doesn’t really exist in scifi afaik. There’s a fantastic book by Clifford D. Simak that deals precisely with this, 'Way Station'. Also, as far as I know, the laws of physics themselves prevent a perfect copy. If the observer influences the observed, the analysis process can’t be 100% accurate. Makes you think, doesn’t it? πŸ–€ πŸ–€
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