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I'm largely agnostic myself BTW.
The problem that I have with the 'human brains are computers' (or any brain for that matter) theory is that would suggest that if we could 'move' someone's mind to a computer that could perfectly replicate the physical attributes of their brain that they'd be able to 'live' in said artificial computer brain. I just don't think that would work.
Same reason I don't believe immortality could be achieved by body/mind replication.
I'm baffled by the idea that stream of consciousness could be made/explained completely through electronic signals... admittedly... I can't understand or fathom how it works at all though so IDK.
I mean if stream of consciousness is that simple, wouldn't that mean the electricity system in your home/computers has some sort of exceptionally simple stream of consciousness? (it obviously isn't)
The idea of a god comes off as largely irrelevant to me as its obvious that such a being is unlikely to have anything we could understand as empathy. or even be 'alive' or 'comprehensible'.
If it exists (possible, not unlikely or likely, it just either exists or doesn't exist) its relatively clear that he does nothing now. Or if it does, it makes it impossible to tell, making him/her/it irrelevant to humanity as a whole.
Based on this, if there is a form of existence after known life. It is unlikely to have been 'constructed' by anything. As in, no Heaven, Hell, Hades, Valhalla, etc. The closest equivalent I could identify it with is 'limbo' only with out the 'punishment' element and that out consciousness's would essentially be like monitors disconnected from any computer. Making us like... blank or something. Arguable whether the rest of what makes consciousness (if there is more to it, and to me its just baffling if there isn't) just 'dissipates', 'falls apart' or what not. ir if it just eternally floats about or something utterly useless unless it has some ability of accidental 'reconnection'.
Unless some other race some how came to understand consciousness to the level where they could some how construct a method of reconnecting 'consciousness' to a mind (or even the same mind).
What I'm saying isn't coming off as gibberish is it?