I hope you're wrong. Consider; if human consciousness is nothing more
than the coordinated firings of a huge neural network (which I believe
to be the case) then if we could replicate that in an artificial
environment *exactly* we would have memetic cloning. There would still
be a possibility of copying errors (as there is with cloning - I don't
think it's a 100% effective process) but no more so than in copying a
file on your computer from one directory to another. We don't have the
technology to scan a brain down to the level of detail required
(individual neurons and synapses) but I hope that someday we will. It's
my best hope for immortality after all.
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