We
always say ‘science is a boon or curse’ and we are often getting result that
prove it a boon and sometime a curse. Could your brain keep on living even
after your body dies? Very aghast question and it Sounds like science fiction,
but celebrated theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking recently
suggested that
technology could make it possible.
"I
think the brain is like a program in the mind, which is like a computer,"
Hawking said during an appearance at the Cambridge Film Festival, published in
renowned newspaper in his interview. "So it's theoretically possible to
copy the brain on to a computer and so provide life after death."He
acknowledged that such a feat lies "beyond our present capabilities,"
adding that "the conventional afterlife is a fairy tale for people afraid
of the dark."Hawking, 71, made the remarks in conjunction with the
premiere of a new documentary about his life. He has spoken previously about
what he calls the "fairy story" of heaven and the afterlife. Likening
the human brain to a computer whose components will fail, he said, "There
is no heaven or afterlife for broken-down computers."
Apoorva Pandey
Student
B.A in Media Studies
University Of Allahabad
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