fredreload Posted January 14, 2018 Posted January 14, 2018 So hear me out, this has a rather scientific background. I am posting it here again hoping to get some responses. 1. So you got a clone body without consciousness, you upload the short term memory and transfer your consciousness over. Pros: It's a human body. You should be well suited. Cons: Could you grow a human body without consciousness? You won't have your long term memory. 2. You got an android body that is most likely powered by batteries, you recreate your short and longer term memory and transfer your consciousness over. Pros: Easy to fabricate. Comes with short and long term memory Cons: It's not a human body. Mostly prosthetics. 3. You are transferred to a body in a cybernetic space and everything is ran with computer force. Pros: If magnetic field is the only thing you need, it could be simulated in a fabricated space time. Cons: The computer could crash wiping out everything in it. Hacking, Not to mention glitching and stability. 4. Your body is recreated in another space time thanks to the computer. Pros: This has no flaws, but to manipulate atoms on a quasi, subatomic scale to enable material transformation is not yet possible. Even if you know the structure of space time you still need to reconstruct everything on a molecular scale. Which should be easy if you know the quasi, subatomic structure. Really, choice 4 is the best, but it's the hardest to achieve, who wouldn't want to create materials out of thin air with copy and paste by drawing into the 3D space. I have no idea how this is going to work and whether you can merge the physical space time with it. Choice 1 is most likely and the most classic, I dunno what losing long term memory would be like. And it might not be possible to keep a body dormant for this long. Don't worry, it all happens in your sleep. 1
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