Can brains be preserved?
Glutaraldehyde bonds to, and protects, the proteins in the brain, so in theory, all of the information encoded in the living brain could be frozen without damage for long-term storage. Unfortunately, this may preserve the information but still does not offer an avenue back to biological life.
Is cryonic possible?
Cryobiologist Kenneth B. Storey said in 2004 that cryonics is impossible and will never be possible, as cryonics proponents are proposing to “over-turn the laws of physics, chemistry, and molecular science”.
Who is more intelligent computer or humans?
In many ways computers are smarter than humans, some being the abnormally strong memory they have, no human possibly could contain memory as strong as a computer. Another advantage computers have over people, consists of the fact they learn and process faster than an average human.
Is it possible to transfer consciousness from one body to another?
So, in theory, to move our consciousness from one body to another, all one would have to do is record all of the memories from one brain and upload them to another. Is that even possible?
Is it possible to separate the mind from the body?
But let’s just assume that the mind can be separated from the body and, by whatever means, transferred into a different one, meaning the body is now inhabited by a new consciousness.
Can you transfer your mind from one brain to another?
The idea of being able to completely transfer your mind from one brain to another sounds like something straight out of science fiction. In fact, there are a couple of major movies that have broached the subject.
What is consciousness and how does it work?
Your own unique consciousness lives in a series of brain cells, or neurons, which, when fired in certain patterns, cause you to recall memories and emotions – even smells and sounds.