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August 18, 2018, 05:41:35 PM
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I am interested in the Art of Religion and its effects on our world.  With that said, most Christians and Muslims believe in a book of names of those who receive eternal life.  I have considered the fact that our sciences can filulfill many prophecies of the Hour.  Ie... The blind can be made to see, and the deaf to hear, and the lame are walking via medical evolution.

I also believe that we are not yet really alive in the sense that who we become on Earth is part of a growing process of the human soul.   I will leave it at that for now.

It is possible that one day, humans may discover how to transfer the consciousness of an individual from the human body to a more durable mechanism such as a robotic being. 

Or, perhaps to simply recreate a human from their full dna profiles.  A human dna profile takes up over 700MB of data but since variances beween individuals is less than 1% ... An individuals uniqeness is stored in about 4MB pairs of data.  Just add that to the basic human dna profile and you are you.

My question:

Would there be an eventual market for a blockchain technology to store your unique dna profile for future re creation?

Tamper proof blochain makes the profiles secure and it could be the book of life, fulfuilled by science.

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August 18, 2018, 06:39:50 PM
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I have to correct your abit, a single gram of DNA store 5.5 petabits of data (700 terabytes). To store the same kind of data on hard drives - the densest storage medium in use today - you’d need 233 3TB drives, weighing a total of 151 kilos Cheesy
Back to your question, I think it impossible to store the dna profiles for future re-creation.
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August 19, 2018, 03:28:41 AM
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I cannot predict this, maybe in the future blockchain technology can be controlled and tamed, so that the system can be clearly regulated by us.
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August 19, 2018, 04:31:29 AM
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Or, perhaps to simply recreate a human from their full dna profiles.  A human dna profile takes up over 700MB of data but since variances beween individuals is less than 1% ... An individuals uniqeness is stored in about 4MB pairs of data.  Just add that to the basic human dna profile and you are you.
No, you aren't. Consider identical twins, who have identical DNA yet are different people. You are not your DNA, or even your body. You are your mind. All of your experiences and memories as well as your personality, identity, and consciousness, everything that makes you you, is in your mind. Some say that the mind exists purely as function of brain activity, and that by precisely recording the state of all brain structures, a person's mind can be stored digitally. Others say that the mind has a non-physical aspect which many refer to as a "soul" or "spirit" which prevents it from being stored by physical means. In any case, storing your DNA is insufficient to recreate you as the person you are today.

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August 19, 2018, 05:45:42 AM
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I am interested in the Art of Religion and its effects on our world.  With that said, most Christians and Muslims believe in a book of names of those who receive eternal life.  I have considered the fact that our sciences can filulfill many prophecies of the Hour.  Ie... The blind can be made to see, and the deaf to hear, and the lame are walking via medical evolution.

I also believe that we are not yet really alive in the sense that who we become on Earth is part of a growing process of the human soul.   I will leave it at that for now.

It is possible that one day, humans may discover how to transfer the consciousness of an individual from the human body to a more durable mechanism such as a robotic being. 

Or, perhaps to simply recreate a human from their full dna profiles.  A human dna profile takes up over 700MB of data but since variances beween individuals is less than 1% ... An individuals uniqeness is stored in about 4MB pairs of data.  Just add that to the basic human dna profile and you are you.

My question:

Would there be an eventual market for a blockchain technology to store your unique dna profile for future re creation?

Tamper proof blochain makes the profiles secure and it could be the book of life, fulfuilled by science.
something like that might happen. 20 years ago, ROBOCOP was just a hoax, but today we can find real Robocop.

however, no matter how much we want to make and live a human who has died, the core of man himself, the Spirit cannot be imitated. Physical is only hardware but the Spirit is software and the essence of life
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