If in the future we could upload our brains to computers we would be immortal so we won't go to hell?

2016-09-02 10:34 pm
If in the future we could upload our brains to computers we would be immortal so we won't go to heaven or hell and we could sin all we wanted without going to hell. This would get rid of all religion (except Buddhism) because people only believe in God and abide by his rules to go to paradise when you die but if you upload your brain to a computer you wouldn't die and there would be no need to believe in god. Would atheism be the ultimate belief? Would it always come to this? Or would god intervene (doubt it, I don't think he knows anything about technology) in some way?

Thanks for you're answers, peace😊

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2016-09-02 10:43 pm
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And then we can attach those computers to artificial body so we can live and move forever! (As robots)! And then we can get upgrades like a built in jetpack and hydra rocket pod to defend ourselves against Muslim terrorists! And we can actually drink oil without getting poisoned!
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2016-09-02 10:36 pm
Or we could just understand that hell is imaginary.
2016-09-02 11:27 pm
I have yet to own a computer that is immortal. Whatever you get "recorded" onto will be obsolete by at least the next year...

I have some 5 1/4 inch disks to demonstrate how quickly computers and their recording material becomes "outdated"
2016-09-02 11:04 pm
The idea that uploading our brains to computers would make us immortal reminds me a lot of Schrodinger's Cat, only the hypothetical cat concept is fact rather than used as an explanation for a more complex concept.

Allow me to elaborate. Just as surely as there would be a cat who died, there would also be one that was alive. So, imagine you're the cat who died. Are you still conscious when the box is lifted and the cat is alive? No, you're still dead. The other version, which you have no control over now, is alive. Just like the consciousness you uploaded to the computer.

You're sill dead. Your machine version is alive.
2016-09-02 10:55 pm
It sounds like the anime Expelled from Paradise in which the privileged humans had their minds digitized into a super computer called Diva which was a satellite orbiting Earth had decided to give up their corporeal bodies for immortality. But even that system had limitations based upon the worth of the individual in the matter of what they could contribute to Diva which determined the amount of memory storage they had at their disposal while those who contributed very little to Diva would be imprisoned in a confined memory space within Diva's archives forever. Of course there were humans that either were not privileged to have their minds digitized into Diva or they decided for themselves to live on Earth even though they know the Earth is dying they would rather live on Earth than be prisoners to Diva's system.

Being controlled forever is being in Hell.
2016-09-02 10:38 pm
wait for it -
1. what if someone unplugs the computer?
2. eventually the sun will expand and erase the earth. everyone dies - even computers.

good thing there is no heaven or hell.
2016-09-02 10:42 pm
Are you joking? They would have to run anti-virus software 24/7 and after all the virus were deleted there might be a kb of data left.
2016-09-03 6:38 am
If you uploaded your brain to a computer, you would no longer have a body. You would be unable to enjoy any "sins" at all .. no sex, no eating, no drinking, etc.
2016-09-03 1:54 am
Humans without morality would mean greed would rule and in the end would destroy each other in a nuclear war. So what good would having a robot body do you?
2016-09-02 11:16 pm
Before you upload your brain, I recommend digging up and watching the classic (as in original series) "Star Trek" episode, "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"
2016-09-02 10:44 pm
What a ridiculous worldview you have. WHY BUDDHISM? What's special about that one? You believe in heaven and hell yet you reserve a special status for Buddhism of all things? You know there's supposed to be a cycle of death and rebirth in Buddhism just like Hinduism. Anyway also I would expect a biological revolution rather than a biological/electronic crossover one, a more likely path to pseudoimmortality is anti-geriatric drugs, fixing/replacing your body while still remaining biological. Perhaps there'll be a day when you can totally change your body as easily as your clothes. "Hmmm, I feel like being a teenaged girl today" you'd say one day, "Hmmm, I'd really like to look like a wise old man today" you'd say the next, "I think I'd like to be a cat the size of a horse" the next.
2016-09-02 10:39 pm
Upload our brains? 🤔

The only "slight" problem with that is that our "brains" don't work with binary code... you're watching too many cheap sci-fi flicks.
2016-09-02 10:37 pm
Living forever inside of a computer sounds like hell to me.
2016-09-03 12:22 am
If we imagine that possibility is a reality...
what we have is a computer record of your brain...
which thing is not you.

So: if you were bound for eternal torment, YOU would still suffer eternal torment...
while the computer-copy of your brain, being nothing but circuitry and digitally-stored memory, would not.
2016-09-02 11:13 pm
But FIRST--- you need the aforementioned BRAIN .
2016-09-02 10:38 pm
when we die our soul departs and immediately enters heaven or hell. No way around that.
2016-09-02 10:35 pm
WONT WORK .


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