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RE: Why can't we accept death?

in Hive Learners9 days ago

First at all, fix it my dude! 😀:

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Entering the subject, the soul cannot be replaced, that is what keeps all the cumulus of experiences, emotions, spiritual learning that you have had. But if they do a person's clone even if they have their archived memory, it will never be the same manclar or the same orcamen, they will be only duplicated, a kind of replicas that are probably absurdly wrong, nothing that approaches the original.

It is a very interesting topic, to which you have given a fucking and entertaining turn!

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Oh thanks! I knew that I clicked the wrong thing when I was editing it! lol.

I read the topic at first...and I was a bit disappointed since I wrote about my death point of view once, and I hate to write about the same ideas, I feel that I am plagiarizing myself. But after a while some new ideas came to my mind, using my current thoughts and dealing with the death topic and I was reminded of the clone debate and consciousness hehhehe.

Do you think that clones can have a soul? That is, they make a copy of yours, with your memories, experiences, etc., and that clone becomes aware that it was created artificially, that would be an induced reincarnation, it is morally not ethical to do so. There are several interesting points there.

That is too much sci-fi. I think we are going to be able to upload all of that on computers first! It is easier to program a machine to think like us in theory, heehhe. Clones are possible, but there are lots of ethical barriers when we talk about humans! But yeas what you said, we can call as induced reincarnation hehehe

Well it would be very interesting to see a gwanjberg clone talking with a manclar clone 😀

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