MEMORIES - IS IT POSSIBLE TO UPLOAD HUMAN HISTORIC DATA IMPLANTS?

 

 

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We asked Bard and Bing if
it is possible to download memories from the human brain? This was the answer:

That is a very interesting question.

 

The possibility of downloading memories from the human brain is a topic that has fascinated many scientists, philosophers, and writers. However, the answer is not simple or clear-cut. There are many challenges and limitations that make this idea very difficult to achieve in reality.

One of the main challenges is that the human brain is not like a computer that stores data and information in discrete units or bits. The brain is a complex and dynamic network of neurons and synapses that encode and process information in an analog and holistic way1. The brain also constantly changes and adapts to new experiences and stimuli, so the memories are not fixed or static, but fluid and flexible [2].

Another challenge is that the memories are not stored in a single location or region of the brain, but distributed across different areas and systems. The memories are also influenced by emotions, context, and personal interpretation, so they are not objective or accurate representations of reality, but subjective and distorted ones [2]. Therefore, to download memories from the brain, one would need to access and decode the activity of millions or billions of neurons and synapses across the whole brain, and also account for the variability and complexity of human memory.

Some scientists have attempted to achieve this goal by using various methods and technologies, such as brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), neural implants, quantum materials, and neural laces [3] [4] [2]. These devices aim to create a direct link between the brain and a computer, and to translate the brain’s electrochemical signals into electrical signals that can be interpreted by a computer. However, these methods are still in their early stages of development, and they face many ethical, legal, and social issues as well.

Therefore, the possibility of downloading memories from the human brain is still a hypothetical and speculative one. It may be possible in the future, but it would require a lot of scientific breakthroughs and social acceptance. It would also raise many questions about the nature of human identity, consciousness, and reality. I hope this helps you understand this fascinating topic better. ��

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Almost any human cell can be used to replicate a person via cloning

 

 

 

 

 

What is CRISPR genetic engineering? - CRISPR genetic engineering is a technique that allows scientists to modify the DNA of living organisms with high precision, speed, and ease. CRISPR stands for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats, which are sequences of DNA that are found in bacteria and other microorganisms. CRISPR is part of a natural defense system that bacteria use to fight off viruses by cutting and destroying their DNA. Scientists have adapted this system to create a tool that can cut and edit any DNA sequence in any organism by using a protein called Cas9 and a guide RNA that matches the target DNA. CRISPR genetic engineering has many potential applications in biotechnology, medicine, and agriculture, such as creating new medicines, improving crops, or curing diseases. However, CRISPR genetic engineering also raises ethical, legal, and social issues, such as the safety, regulation, and morality of altering the genomes of living beings [1] [2] [3]. I hope this helps you understand what CRISPR genetic engineering is. ��

 

 

 

 

 

ARTIFICIAL MEMORY CREATION IN FICTION

 

In the John Storm adventure series, German, Italian and Swiss scientists Rudolph Kessler, Franco Francisco and Klaus von Kolreuter, have developed a method of gene splicing using supercomputers and a DNA database. Having gotten that far, their next problem was solving the problem of recreating a past from a person long ago passed. They soon realised this is not possible if the memories and synapse firing sequence of a living subject cannot be replicated and digitally stored before their demise.

 

They surmised, they may be able to recreate Cleopatra's memories from the rich history that has been documented. Then the problem was solving the digital creation of those memories, in a format that the brain might be able to absorb. Eventually, they figured out that it was like telling a story to the brain directly, via the generation of audio and visual signals, much like the making of a film using CGI. Then playing that digital upload, and supplanting such information with news updates. And finally, when the subject was sufficiently briefed as to their past, brining them into the real world, where their eyes and ears generated new information for the brain to process.

 

Hence, this was no easy task, and a very expensive treatment. Fortunately, Chatbox artificial intelligence came to the rescue as the starting point for programming to do most of the creative work for them. Including the creation of images to accompany the historic information being fed to the neural complex, for biological processing. All they needed to make this work, was an interface with the brain. A 'Brain Computer Interface,' or BCI.

 

 

REFERENCE

 

https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/227892/is-mind-downloading-to-a-human-brain-possible
https://www.sciencealert.com/watch-can-you-transfer-your-consciousness-to-another-body
https://futurism.com/the-byte/scientists-quantum-material-download-brain
https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/neuralink-how-the-human-brain-will-download-directly-from-a-computer

https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/227892/is-mind-downloading-to-a-human-brain-possible
https://www.sciencealert.com/watch-can-you-transfer-your-consciousness-to-another-body
https://futurism.com/the-byte/scientists-quantum-material-download-brain
https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/neuralink-how-the-human-brain-will-download-directly-from-a-computer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CLEOPATRA THE MUMMY - UNDER DEVELOPMENT

 

'Cleopatra - The Mummy' is the proposed sequel to 'Kulo-Luna.' Kulo-Luna, the first script of the John Storm franchise (for which a draft is available to studios and actor's agents). The John Storm franchise is a series of ocean awareness adventures, featuring the incredible solar powered trimaran: Elizabeth Swann. 'Cleopatra The Mummy,' could be the pilot, with Kulo-Luna, or Treasure Island the prequel or sequel. The order of production could be to suit identified gaps in entertainment, in any particular year. Equally, the trilogy, could be adapted for network television, as with Blood and Treasure from CBS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Queen Cleopatra's royal barge, last of the Pharoahs      Egyptian royal barge, sails and oars for propulsion      Pharoah Khufu's royal barge, solar boat for the afterlife      Ancient Egyptian royal funeral barge, or solar boat

 

 

Queen Cleopatra was the last of the Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh's who prepared for the afterlife

 

 

 

 

 

  YES, IT IS POSSIBLE TO UPLOAD AND DOWNLOAD ELECTRONICALLY CREATED AND STORED MEMORIES AS IMPLANTS - THOUGH SOME SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IS NEEDED TO PERFECT SUCH UP AND DOWNLOADED ARTIFICIALLY GENERATED HISTORIC MEMORY EXCHANGES

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