Comment · Wed, February 11, 2015 · Ceretropic
What core belief led you to use nootropics?
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AddMoreWeight · 13 points
If you can, please explain.
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NotHyplon · 1 points
It sounds horrible to me. Haha
You think that sounds horrible? Try some of the idea's from sci-fi. Like how you could load someone up and torture them indefinitely and keep resetting them or load them up into a different gender and torture them. The other thing you could do is load up their mind state and lock them in a room with themselves.
Then you can go full Ghost in the Shell and implant memories to make people believe things had happened that didn't and vice versa.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
You are an existential manifestation of the experiences your brain has experienced. Copying your personality into a machine is just that, a copy. "You" will always be the high level ego that your brain has created over your life. You can improve your body with machines. However, copying yourself into a machine construct, then letting your biological brain die, is just dying. I don't want to die, then have a machine copy of myself live on doing shit. When my time is up, it's up. If I can lengthen the time I have, and improve my functions during that time, hell yeah I am up for it. But in no way am I interested in trying to migrate my brain into a machine construct.