Saturday, December 7, 2013

Life After Death Via Computer


 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.

Stephen Hawking brains

"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."

Some people are actively working to develop technology that would permit the migration of brain functions into a computer. Russian multi-millionaire Dmitry Itskov, for one, hopes someday to upload the contents of a brain into a lifelike robot body as part of his 2045 Initiative.A separate research group, called the brain Preservation Foundation, is working to develop a process along with its memories, emotions and consciounce called chemical fixation and plastic embedding, the process involves converting the brain into plastic, carving it up into tiny slices, and then reconstructing its three-dimensional structure in a computer.

Stephen Hawking brains
                       
Hope this research of Hawking will bring the positive outcomes so ‘LIFE AFTER DEATH VIA COMPUTER’ will not  sound as fairy tale.

Apoorva Pandey
Student
B.A in Media Studies
University Of Allahabad
  

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