I don't think so, because in that case *I* would be dead, and some younger guy with my memories and pretending to be me would be alive.Simon H.Johansen wrote:Given the issues Seggybop presented, wouldn't it be a better idea to transfer one's consciousness and memories into the new body's "blank" brain instead??? I might sound like either a Raëlian or somebody who's read too much sci-fi, but the possibility might be there some 50 years from now...Enforcer Talen wrote:could you clone yourself (assume its without an inconvenient brain), put your brain in it, and live another lifetime?
if you could, would you?
assume cloning works
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He-Man would disagree.UltraViolence83 wrote:I'm probably the closest thing, and my knowledge of it is also very lacking.NecronLord wrote:I don't think anyone here specilises in Hokey Metaphysical nonsense?Admiral Valdemar wrote:Bah, it's not exactly my field of expertise.
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