Theoretically do you believe it will ever be scientifically possible to reanimate the dead or for living beings to...

Theoretically do you believe it will ever be scientifically possible to reanimate the dead or for living beings to become immortal, either through the transfering of conscience to some sort of computer or the replacement of all organs with mechanical organs?

GET THE FUCK OUT

Forget your meds today?

>transfering of conscience

>Theoretically do you believe it will ever be scientifically possible to reanimate the dead
there was an article in nature nanotechnology where they revived a dead limb of a mouse actually, using some kind of nanotransfection method involving very small shocks

>possible to reanimate the dead

yes, but in 50 years they will realize it is much easier to grab a person when they died with a time machine, and bring then back to the future and fix them, than play around with rebuilding a person who died, sat around, and then got frozen.

>reanimate the dead

We already do that. It is just a matter of how long they've been dead and how damaged they are.

>immortal

We are too complex for immortality. To achieve that, we'd no longer be human. We'd either be something like a tardigrade or be full of nano bots and essentially be machines ourselves.

>transfering of conscience

That is impossible. It would only be an emulation.

>That is impossible. It would only be an emulation.
Descartes, go back to dead.

We're all going to die alone, OP.

>transfer of conscience
It's perfectly possible. Watch this:

Don't you have work to do?

When have we reanimated dead corpses? Have you brought any of your family members back to life? Like dug em up and reanimated em?

I saw Donnie Darko too.

>scientifically possible
The phrase is just "possible". Will it ever be possible. Science has nothing to do with it.

Mind uploading will be all too real.

>When have we reanimated dead corpses? Have you brought any of your family members back to life? Like dug em up and reanimated em?

Anyone who is clinically dead then comes back to life has been reanimated. That's how it works. It is a matter of how long they've been dead. Though you can argue those are just "near-death" and argue what constitutes death or life from there. I know two people who died on the operating table. One found religion and the other thinks he's a zombie.

Heart not beating does not equal death, redditor. Death is brain degradation.

Science has its limits and boundaries.

no u

It leads to death though doesn't it?

If by some magic you could regenerate neurons then restart the electrical process in the brain, you could bring someone back to life as many times you wished.

So you're saying it is scientifically possible to say transform a man into a real life jiggly puff or to make anime real, like bring Goku to life? I doubt it.

I wanna fuck goku

What about those who were creamated or say like king tut who is very much mummified?

Could we reanimate the corpse of King Tut and ask him for advice in governance in the modern day?

Don't we all.

If we took the molecules in his corpse, transmuted them into neurons and regrew a brain from those using stem cells, used nanobots to wire in some basic pathways and jumpstarted it in a regrown body from DNA, then his soul would still be in the body and we would have resurrected King Tut. However, he would not be helpful as a governance advisor since all the information in his brain had decayed.