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To this very day I'm still stunned how quickly people landed on the belief that our mind uploads aren't us once we had them. Prior to neural digitization being a reality people would tie themselves in knots over the question. There was this notion that it would be easier to scan dead, frozen brains. It was a very convenient idea who's biggest flaw is it's falsity. Get in an MRI and one of you is in cyber space. Meat you is outside to greet them. No questions, it's a copy. That made the sheer mania of mirroring all of the more inexplicable. Seventy eight percent, from the day of the first mirror, seventy eight percent were "saved" to the cloud. I know people now see that number and all they can feel is disgust at our not
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