Is the cyber version of a person a utopia or a reality?

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Is the cyber version of a person a utopia or a reality?

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Immortality has been a hot topic of discussion since the legend of the Holy Grail. Some even dare to cryogenically freeze themselves after death, hoping that one day science will advance enough to resurrect them. Others believe that the path to immortality lies through digital space.



The theory that humans could be digitized and live inside computers bulgaria number data has been around for years, but until recently, no one had taken it beyond research and speculation.

Last year, an anonymous group launched the Virternity (virtual eternity) project, whose goal is a digital life for everyone. A world that will belong not to the government, but to the people.

As Virternity representatives stated, this digital world would free us and the planet from physical limitations and would be the beginning of a completely new level of existence. Then, without any warning, the Virternity project disappeared.

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has been widely discussed and many hypotheses have been created on this topic, probably no one has approached the issue so seriously. Initially, it seemed that the main task of the Virternity project was to launch a new digital currency, Virie, which would finance its work.

Interestingly, Virternity’s creators were so concerned with ensuring their state-owned status that few people know or have ever known who they were. Their motivation was apparently to prevent governments and their agencies from subordinating the project’s interests to corporate and other less desirable goals. But anonymity also has its advantages if a company wants to go underground, as it apparently did.

The biggest question is whether it is possible to digitize a human or any other living being at all. This is where the division into two different trends began.
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