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by rakejake
356 days ago
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Or humans with their consciousness uploaded to a silicon or other substrate. Of course, this is in the realm of science fiction but so is interstellar travel. Greg Egan's Diaspora has a fantastic treatment of interstellar travel - it involves sending copies of your consciousness to different spaceships traveling to different destinations. On arrival, a preset program will verify if the planel/galaxy is worth waking up to. If not, the clone is terminated. If more than 1 clone wakes up in a hospitable environment, then you have a problem of two copies of yourself separated by light years. |
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