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Atheists, in the near future if a technology existed to completely replicate
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<blockquote data-quote="chris" data-source="post: 2616108" data-attributes="member: 208377"><p>I am not an atheist - but I would not. </p><p></p><p>Let's assume that this process could replicate and transfer my neurons, ok? That would be a copy of me because I would not be the same person. Have you ever watched Doctor Who? Actually, Stargate Sg-1 has a great example of this as well. The copies think that they are the real ones, but they are not. </p><p></p><p>"I" would not be transferred into the new body - a copy of me would. There is no telling whether or not "I" would wake up - but a copy of someone who shared the same memories as me would. They would think that they are me, but "I" would no longer exist - assuming that I died in the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris, post: 2616108, member: 208377"] I am not an atheist - but I would not. Let's assume that this process could replicate and transfer my neurons, ok? That would be a copy of me because I would not be the same person. Have you ever watched Doctor Who? Actually, Stargate Sg-1 has a great example of this as well. The copies think that they are the real ones, but they are not. "I" would not be transferred into the new body - a copy of me would. There is no telling whether or not "I" would wake up - but a copy of someone who shared the same memories as me would. They would think that they are me, but "I" would no longer exist - assuming that I died in the process. [/QUOTE]
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