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"It's an interesting thought. Personally I cannot wait for my mind, memories to be uploaded and then downloaded into a different body. I'm stuck in this one. I believe it will be possible in the future" . They have been working on it for sometime, billionaires just don't wanna leave . | |||
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"I think anything is possible. Your scenario is interesting. I wonder if people do 'dream' when they're in a coma. Maybe dreams are a parallel universe." It partly depends on the reason for the coma and also where they may be within their recovery processes I think. During severe trauma, our bodies would prioritise survival/repair - there may be blood vessels and supply as well as our brain cells, to restore somewhat. Our levels of consciousness are obviously suppressed and the typical sleep/wake cycle too. As we recover closer to consciousness, where our brain is more healthy, brain activity more like our normal type would become more possible - it often takes some days from starting to come round until we're more constantly with it - during that type of experience we'd have bits and bobs of consciousness and potentially dreaming too. The downside is that our brains would likely still be somewhat damaged and we'd potentially make less sense of things than if we'd been fully healthy | |||
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"I think anything is possible. Your scenario is interesting. I wonder if people do 'dream' when they're in a coma. Maybe dreams are a parallel universe. It partly depends on the reason for the coma and also where they may be within their recovery processes I think. During severe trauma, our bodies would prioritise survival/repair - there may be blood vessels and supply as well as our brain cells, to restore somewhat. Our levels of consciousness are obviously suppressed and the typical sleep/wake cycle too. As we recover closer to consciousness, where our brain is more healthy, brain activity more like our normal type would become more possible - it often takes some days from starting to come round until we're more constantly with it - during that type of experience we'd have bits and bobs of consciousness and potentially dreaming too. The downside is that our brains would likely still be somewhat damaged and we'd potentially make less sense of things than if we'd been fully healthy" Apparently so- there are stories from people describing dreams they had while in a coma. Interesting reading. | |||
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