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Of or related to consciousness - the state of being self-aware.
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How can I prevent an oracle who can see into the past from knowing everything that has happe...
If the collective mind contains memories of people, well... It contains what people remember, not the factual truth. This poses multiple problems:
Conflicting memories, which may either be mutually …
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How would Asiimov's "Three Laws of Robotics" be enforced effectively for robots built by pri...
Take a look at this comment from Separatrix:
You realise that most of Asimov's 3 laws stories were about how the 3 laws weren't sufficient to protect either robots or humans
What you ask is akin …
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Can teleportation using the reassembly of atoms preserve consciousness and therefore identity?
My big question is if I were to implement teleportation or revival of dead organisms in this matter and assume that it works properly, i.e., the identity is preserved, then are there any physical law …