Downloading of the Brain to Save and Back-Up Information and Memories


Tuesday, July 5, 2011

In you are living in the future, and one of your loved ones has Alzheimer's, it won't be a huge tragedy, because if we are living in the future, we have a cure, but unfortunately before you discovered your loved one had this condition, they had already lost some of their memory. That's a complete bummer isn't, yes of course it is. Wouldn't it be great if you could download all the memories and your brain and back up all the information, then once you were cured you could re-upload it?

Better yet, if your body was failing, or if you are in a terrible accident, and you had uploaded your brain and backed up the files every week, it wouldn't really matter, you'd still be alive with full cognition, inside of the computer - perhaps, in the future they could re-grow a new brain, and a body using your identical DNA, and when it was done you could just uploaded those memories and all the information again. Or you could have infinite longevity of your memories, thoughts, and information, and never die but live inside of a non-organic devise.

What is it to be alive?

Well, this is a very good question, but if you really think about it "you are your thoughts," and you are your mind, everything else is extra, in fact it is all there to serve your brain and your mind. Yes, there might be an emotional adjustment period, trying to live inside of the machine, you have all the time in the world to think, about all the things you wish you had done, but never had the time. But doesn't that happen when people get old anyway, when humans lose their mobility, and wish they'd done certain things in their life, traveled to certain places, but never did?

Perhaps sometime in the future there will be people with two or three brains living inside of them, which gives a whole new meaning to the world schizophrenia. Indeed, if you had another brain, or set of information living inside your brain, would it be separated, or would all those thoughts enter with your own thoughts and mingle. Would you feel like you are never alone, having two or more minds in one, or would it merely add to your current abilities, and cognition.

What if you allowed a dying spouse to up-load their brain into yours? You would never be lonely for them again. They would always be with you. If you are truly in love with them, you might be even be more fulfilled than you ever had in the past, or you might be completely tormented because it was so foreign, and felt so evolutionary wrong. The future will be very interesting, and that's where we are all headed. Think on it.

Lance Winslow is a retired Founder of a Nationwide Franchise Chain, and now runs the Online Think Tank. Lance Winslow believes it's hard to write 20,000 articles; http://www.bloggingcontent.net/

Note: All of Lance Winslow's articles are written by him, not by Automated Software, any Computer Program, or Artificially Intelligent Software. None of his articles are outsourced, PLR Content or written by ghost writers.





In you are living in the future, and one of your loved ones has Alzheimer's, it won't be a huge tragedy, because if we are living in the future, we have a cure, but unfortunately before you discovered your loved one had this condition, they had already lost some of their memory. That's a complete bummer isn't, yes of course it is. Wouldn't it be great if you could download all the memories and your brain and back up all the information, then once you were cured you could re-upload it?

Better yet, if your body was failing, or if you are in a terrible accident, and you had uploaded your brain and backed up the files every week, it wouldn't really matter, you'd still be alive with full cognition, inside of the computer - perhaps, in the future they could re-grow a new brain, and a body using your identical DNA, and when it was done you could just uploaded those memories and all the information again. Or you could have infinite longevity of your memories, thoughts, and information, and never die but live inside of a non-organic devise.

What is it to be alive?

Well, this is a very good question, but if you really think about it "you are your thoughts," and you are your mind, everything else is extra, in fact it is all there to serve your brain and your mind. Yes, there might be an emotional adjustment period, trying to live inside of the machine, you have all the time in the world to think, about all the things you wish you had done, but never had the time. But doesn't that happen when people get old anyway, when humans lose their mobility, and wish they'd done certain things in their life, traveled to certain places, but never did?

Perhaps sometime in the future there will be people with two or three brains living inside of them, which gives a whole new meaning to the world schizophrenia. Indeed, if you had another brain, or set of information living inside your brain, would it be separated, or would all those thoughts enter with your own thoughts and mingle. Would you feel like you are never alone, having two or more minds in one, or would it merely add to your current abilities, and cognition.

What if you allowed a dying spouse to up-load their brain into yours? You would never be lonely for them again. They would always be with you. If you are truly in love with them, you might be even be more fulfilled than you ever had in the past, or you might be completely tormented because it was so foreign, and felt so evolutionary wrong. The future will be very interesting, and that's where we are all headed. Think on it.

Lance Winslow is a retired Founder of a Nationwide Franchise Chain, and now runs the Online Think Tank. Lance Winslow believes it's hard to write 20,000 articles; http://www.bloggingcontent.net/

Note: All of Lance Winslow's articles are written by him, not by Automated Software, any Computer Program, or Artificially Intelligent Software. None of his articles are outsourced, PLR Content or written by ghost writers.

In you are living in the future, and one of your loved ones has Alzheimer's, it won't be a huge tragedy, because if we are living in the future, we have a cure, but unfortunately before you discovered your loved one had this condition, they had already lost some of their memory. That's a complete bummer isn't, yes of course it is. Wouldn't it be great if you could download all the memories and your brain and back up all the information, then once you were cured you could re-upload it?

Better yet, if your body was failing, or if you are in a terrible accident, and you had uploaded your brain and backed up the files every week, it wouldn't really matter, you'd still be alive with full cognition, inside of the computer - perhaps, in the future they could re-grow a new brain, and a body using your identical DNA, and when it was done you could just uploaded those memories and all the information again. Or you could have infinite longevity of your memories, thoughts, and information, and never die but live inside of a non-organic devise.

What is it to be alive?

Well, this is a very good question, but if you really think about it "you are your thoughts," and you are your mind, everything else is extra, in fact it is all there to serve your brain and your mind. Yes, there might be an emotional adjustment period, trying to live inside of the machine, you have all the time in the world to think, about all the things you wish you had done, but never had the time. But doesn't that happen when people get old anyway, when humans lose their mobility, and wish they'd done certain things in their life, traveled to certain places, but never did?

Perhaps sometime in the future there will be people with two or three brains living inside of them, which gives a whole new meaning to the world schizophrenia. Indeed, if you had another brain, or set of information living inside your brain, would it be separated, or would all those thoughts enter with your own thoughts and mingle. Would you feel like you are never alone, having two or more minds in one, or would it merely add to your current abilities, and cognition.

What if you allowed a dying spouse to up-load their brain into yours? You would never be lonely for them again. They would always be with you. If you are truly in love with them, you might be even be more fulfilled than you ever had in the past, or you might be completely tormented because it was so foreign, and felt so evolutionary wrong. The future will be very interesting, and that's where we are all headed. Think on it.

Lance Winslow is a retired Founder of a Nationwide Franchise Chain, and now runs the Online Think Tank. Lance Winslow believes it's hard to write 20,000 articles; http://www.bloggingcontent.net/

Note: All of Lance Winslow's articles are written by him, not by Automated Software, any Computer Program, or Artificially Intelligent Software. None of his articles are outsourced, PLR Content or written by ghost writers.