Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Download Your Brain and Save the Information After Physical Death of Body

Each generation humans lose the hard earned knowledge of their predecessors and thus are doomed to repeat much of the same lessons over and over again. About the time they learn it all their lives are over and it starts all over again with the next generation. What if we could download your brain and save the information and keep it after your death?

Such technology has vast applications. Some fear it would be used to download to a clone after their brains were completely wiped clean. Of course we know human life is not for sale and the ethical implications of this are also known to be problematic at best.

Is it Possible to download and preserve the information in a human brain?

Brain Downloading could be done using Artificial Intelligent Software and 3D neural network firing tracking in a virtual 3D grid using a mind-mapping strategy and fMRI scans. Once the map was completed and routinely updated specific memories based on firing sequences could be captured.

Once this is done the individual with their specific mind map could have these memories, events downloaded into 1's and Zero's until they were re-imprinted thru visual input in a Virtual or Augmented reality chamber using Holographic Projection, Spectral Imaging, and frequency waves to relive the experiences.

These experiences could also be sold as "Experience Recordings" online to others to play in their virtual reality chambers. I speak to the buying and trading of experiences in these two eBooks attached, in specific chapter sub-headings.

My thoughts are if a couple were married 50 years and one dies the other could join them in the brain of the one surviving. Also this technology could be used for Scientists to get into the minds of people like Einstein and thus the knowledge is not lost. Alzheimer patients might download their brains prior to things getting too bad and then if cured later then can have their minds back.

We could erase horrible memories of soldiers for PTS and such as well, download, erase and replenish. Can you see the many killer applications of this technology? Perhaps we ought to make it so. What say you?

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