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dhampyresa ([personal profile] dhampyresa) wrote2025-04-23 11:53 pm
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Thoughts on thoughts

A story I am currently experiencing posits that scanning a person's brain is enough -- modulo computer code -- to upload them into the cloud.

But is it really?

I'm not talking about a soul or the golem's divine breath of life or anything on a metaphysical level. I'm talking on a purely physical level: is the brain the only part of us that thinks?

If my spinal chord can wrench my hand away from a hot stove, is that not thinking? No, seriously. What counts as thinking?

I think (hardy har har) this is not the line of questionning the story wants me to go down, but it's where I am, and I'm really curious what everyone else thinks?


I trying out the construction "story experiencing" as an alternative to "media consumption", because I hate the passivity and destruction implied by consumption. Would also welcome opinions on this.
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[personal profile] flamingsword 2025-04-24 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
Our intestinal biomes regulate a lot of our appetites and moods, and are not our moods and wants considered thoughts? I think you can create an engram of a person's thoughts in any given moment, but like: A.) the brain is not the whole of where those thoughts are coming from, and 2.) the amount of electrical discharge it would take to ping and record such an engram would literally destroy a lot of the delicate pieces of bioelectric hardware that is the human brain There's no way for it to not? You'd literally have to do it at the moment of death or it would be some weird form of murder/suicide.