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Free to be anything, see anything, build anything, know anything, experience anything, go anywhere, to live and walk on other worlds.

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>> No.5241794

/sci/ isn't your tumblr. /sci/ is for science and math, not for dumping edgy pseudo-intellectual drivel.

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>Once the brain is in a computer, you can do anything to it. Any analysis and modification becomes possible, in a reversible manner. No surgery, no need for expensive, biocompatible implants and clumsy electrodes. Every bit in the brain can be accessed with no negative effects on the rest of the 'tissue'. You can run all sorts of analysis algorithms, find common patterns among different brains, identify functional clusters that partake in different cognitive functions with the ultimate resoltion, unlike MRI or EEG machines that blur the finer details into overall patterns. You can also make any change that you want: Delete whole regions, or copy and paste them from one brain to the other, grow a few dozen millimeters of cortex without care for skull size.
>http://wiki.transhumani.com/index.php?title=Whole_Brain_Emulation

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>> No.5241860

Not that I'm not a transhumanist, but why so many threads on the topic? Seriously, check to see if there's already one before you start one.