Starglider wrote:Broomstick wrote:Reality does not change by majority vote.
I hadn't looked at it like this before, but this right here is the primary symptom that you aren't rationally considering the problem. 'Reality is like this... because it just is' is the most primitive kind of human belief.
Then why do YOU engage in it? You're
insisting that your view of the future is the One True Way. If you have
actual technologies that
actually work to point to that would be one thing, but right now 90% of what you claim is no more than wishful thinking.
Eventually we invented science, which holds that reliable descriptions of reality have to come from 'formal theory verified by indpendent, reductionist experiment', or in practice 'a consensus of specialists qualified in those particular fields'.
Correct. So... point me to this "upload" technology. Show me someone who actually understands how the human brain functions from micro to macro level.
Provide evidence.
I get the impression you won't admit any sort of experimental evidence
Bullshit. I say you have no evidence of these technologies outside of science
fiction.
You want to talk about the possibility of, say, a better artificial hearing? Artificial sight for the blind? Sure, let's do it - because there is some sort of
actual technology to extrapolate from. We can discuss the current tech and its limitations and possible ways to continue improving on it.
But you're talking about AI, mind uploading and things
we do not have at this point in time. At all. The closest thing we have to "mental upload" is
writing - which has improved incrementally over the past 6,000 or so years but does NOT bring the dead back to life. You can read a book, you can't have a conversation with it. So....
show me the evidence that this uploading you speak of is even
possible. Discuss it, don't just proclaim it as Absolute Truth because it makes you sound like a religious nutjob in the First Church of Transhumanism.
There isn't anything I can say to snap you out of that. That said it'd be nice if the fact that most people who do study consciousness in depth do start discarding these sort of assumptions gives you a little flicker of doubt.
There is, at this point, a mighty gulf between philosophy and transhumanist technology. It's like cryogenics - people freezing heads and bodies thinking that they will be revived one day. You know, I think the whole-body freezers are less nutty than the head freezers - if you just freeze the head you now have the problem of not only thawing out
and repairing the freeze damage to living tissues, you also have the problem that a detached head is NOT viable. Wow, you just went from reviving an intact (though frozen) body to now needing ANOTHER technology that doesn't exist yet, that is, keeping a detached head alive and/or providing it a body. Now, maybe, one day there will be a viable cryogenic technology - but that
doesn't mean the people dunked in liquid nitrogen will be able to be revived by it. There might need to be some sort of chemical treatment before freezing, the optimal temperatures might be different, there might need to be special techniques to both freeze and revive to prevent cells from bursting - and make no mistake, the current cryopreserved people have
massive celluar damage, virtually
every cell ruptured from expanding ice crystals. It may be that they are, and will forever be, just dead meat on ice. I'm sorry, but it IS a possibility. If you're talking about extracting DNA from those ruptured cells and cloning a body.... well, they'd be a clone, wouldn't they? Cloned, perhaps in body AND mind, as the mental person would have to be restored as well. Again, a form of immortality a lot of people might well be comfortable with, but you'd still have a pile of dead meat on a slab at some point.
See, even when the science fiction comes true it's not always exactly like we envision it. We can't cheat reality. There is no telepathy, just the telephone. It replicates much of telepathy - we can communicate with people out of sight, out of earshot, on the other side of the world - but it's by a technology obedient to the laws of physics, not a psychic trick.
Your "uploading" of a human mind may or may not be possible. You are twisting my doubt into some sort of refutation, which it is not. See, unlike you, I realize that this thing does NOT exist in our present time. It may not be possible. It may wind up taking a form we don't imagine yet. You, on the other hand, keep protesting "It's True! It's True!"
when it doesn't exist. Whether or not we have to append a "yet" to that last sentence only time will tell.