Message from @Paradox

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2018-09-23 00:53:48 UTC  

stRange people

2018-09-23 00:53:55 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/463054787336732683/493223456087736352/unknown.png

2018-09-23 00:53:59 UTC  

If we learned teleportation, how could we be sure we're the ones behind the same eyeballs?

2018-09-23 00:54:26 UTC  

wasn't there a movie on that (The Prestige)? and a few star trek episodes?

2018-09-23 00:54:32 UTC  

shark takes a look at goldfish swarm, plays god and saids if i eat them i am satisfied, if i \leave them i leave them for someone else

2018-09-23 00:55:05 UTC  

The Prestige touched upon it slightly

2018-09-23 00:55:19 UTC  

Prestige was instant cloning.

2018-09-23 00:55:45 UTC  

Every night he had no idea which guy he became.

2018-09-23 00:56:12 UTC  

Thanks, @Ottobon. I was referring to what @LotheronPrime posted about male/female differences in racecar design. Are we talking pink vs. blue dashboards or what?

2018-09-23 00:56:30 UTC  

Whether he was teleported, and a clone was left behind, or if a clone was set in that spot.

2018-09-23 00:56:36 UTC  

There was no way to know.

2018-09-23 00:56:58 UTC  

how would he know a clone was left

2018-09-23 00:56:59 UTC  

Either way, one of them was killed every time the teleportation trick was performed.

2018-09-23 00:57:10 UTC  

he couldnt see it

2018-09-23 00:57:17 UTC  

--That's the point. lol

2018-09-23 00:57:18 UTC  

Anyway, it starts with being able to identify what makes a person, them. Quite a ways away from that.

2018-09-23 00:57:53 UTC  

If there's anything I'm willing to call a soul, it's what puts us behind our own eyeballs.

2018-09-23 00:58:11 UTC  

Some cultures do not have the locus of self behind the eyeballs.

2018-09-23 00:58:21 UTC  

That thing we'd be scared of losing if we were taken apart and then put back together.

2018-09-23 00:58:30 UTC  

so does this mean if we transfer ourselfs to the web does that mean we leave a clone behind or not because we wouldnt know if they were still there because we would see only from technology and not the eyes we used to see through

2018-09-23 00:58:37 UTC  

Pretty sure that's really just how the eyes transfer data.

2018-09-23 00:58:52 UTC  

like a projector only in reverse

2018-09-23 00:58:55 UTC  

I think you're taking it too literally. s:

2018-09-23 00:59:06 UTC  

It's just the easiest way to latch onto what I'm talking about.

2018-09-23 00:59:19 UTC  

oh, well you seemed stuck on using that point

2018-09-23 00:59:20 UTC  

I could've made it about any of the senses.

2018-09-23 00:59:35 UTC  

all of which transfer the data to the brain

2018-09-23 00:59:37 UTC  

what are senses though, just electrical inputs to the brain

2018-09-23 01:00:06 UTC  

How does ANYTHING get to pilot muscles like this? And at what point does it start?

2018-09-23 01:00:20 UTC  

well youve seen cells right

2018-09-23 01:00:24 UTC  

cells do that too

2018-09-23 01:00:30 UTC  

we have cells in each other

2018-09-23 01:00:35 UTC  

we have a community

2018-09-23 01:00:49 UTC  

Uh, ya, we have a lot of that information already...you need to ask better questions.

2018-09-23 01:01:10 UTC  

For someone being so condescending about it, your answers are lacking.

2018-09-23 01:01:16 UTC  

👁 👁

2018-09-23 01:01:29 UTC  

I am not a neurscientist.

2018-09-23 01:01:40 UTC  

the quetion is at what point does it end in a mess of cells hating each other

2018-09-23 01:01:45 UTC  

question*

2018-09-23 01:01:50 UTC  

I wouldn't give a shit if you were, y'know.

2018-09-23 01:02:14 UTC  

If a neuroscientist said your sentences to me, I'd be saying "Address your points, not yourself."