ABSTRACT

Life after death is a subject that fascinates humans when they occasionally pause to think about it. This chapter talks about the complete elimination of death. The author's Hypothesis postulates that voltage changes play an essential part in life after death. They are vital to preserving Aunt Dorothy after the grave. Playback or regeneration of the embedded consciousness voltages after death is the way that the life we live can potentially be recycled or lived again. The mechanisms concerning the permanent storage of consciousness and its regeneration after death may strike some readers as feasible. Well, if the robot were indestructible, or could be replicated, that would seem to be a way of getting around brain death. Downloading the human brain to a robot might give us the best of two worlds: human consciousness with its evolved values on the one hand, and the enormous computing power and memory of artificial systems on the other.