Jan. 2nd, 2011

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2005/may/22/theobserver.technology

No matter how much I heart this... something inside of me feels odd at the thought of immortality. The thought of downloading my brain terrifies me. If only the slightest thing goes wrong, like a stroke, the fundamentals of ones personality can change. What damage then will be had if we download ourselves? Further in a metal body the physical becomes a memory, and after 70 years of physical body occupancy how dependent will we be on the mere touch of other human beings? Even if they integrate touch, there is a distinct possibly that every downloaded mind will be driven mad within a couple years. Or sink into profound depression as the change will be to hard to take. Downloaded minds may become true ghosts of the persons they once were.

However this does go with my old prediction and wishes to live the last years of my life with my brain connected to the Internet. :P

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