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Saturday, January 12, 2008

I've always thought that transporting yourself which is theoretically possible with quantum computers, or putting your mind into a computer had one flaw, how do you stay you. The computer would simulate you and emulate your "soul". transporting is supposed to work by the quantum computer tearing apart one body, storing all the data about the body, and creating it again in a different place, which would be a breakthrough for medical science as well as getting around. in which case an exact replica of yourself would be created in a different place, but would you still be you. wouldn't it be someone else, who thinks it is you, with the exact same memory and continuity(soul). but if one was destroyed that one would cease to exist and wouldnt really be the same person. But what ive just thought of, which is scary, but relieving, is that maybe that happens every second, connected by hormones. Our body is constantly producing hormones and remembering memorys, so based on how long the hormones last you could be connected emotionally to yourself an hour ago, or in the case of the love hormone(oxytocin), two years. But we are all just new consousnesses created every moment, who think we are one long consousness over a lifetime.


Monday, April 30, 2007

Currently Gaming
Elite Beat Agents
By Nintendo
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Saturday, April 21, 2007







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Friday, April 20, 2007

My blanket is way to warm, it makes it so i wake up in the morning to 60 degree weather and shiver.


Thursday, April 19, 2007

this headache forces the gauge of coherancy to rest at half mast.



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