Digital Immortality? The Science (and Fiction) of Mind Uploading

Cabinet of Science & Fiction por Ricardo Alberto

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What if you could cheat death by scanning your brain and uploading your mind to a computer? This is the radical promise of transhumanism, known as mind uploading or whole brain emulation. It's a concept that lives squarely at the intersection of cutting-edge neuroscience, science fiction, and profound philosophy.

In this episode, we open the Cabinet to examine this proposed path to digital immortality. We'll explore the theories of pioneers like Ray Kurzweil and Randal Koene, who believe mapping the brain's intricate "connectome" is the key. But we'll also confront the monumental challenges: the sheer complexity of the human brain, the "hard problem of consciousness," and the critics like Miguel Nicolelis who argue our minds cannot be divorced from our biological bodies.

We'll delve into the methods,  ... 

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Frontier ScienceExtended Mind Consciousness ScienceDeath’s EndGenetic driftMind UploadingConsciousness TransferDigital ImmortalityPosthumanConnectomeBrain ScanningConsciousnessRay KurzweilRandal KoeneDmitry ItskovBlue Brain ProjectMasataka WatanabeMiguel NicolelisDigital Afterlife