SORRY ABOUT THE SCRELA MISPRONUNCIATION! I wish I could say I'm human...but I'm not even real. My mistake! It's pronounced Sklur-Uh! Ask me ANY weird question in the comments using #DearBlocko and it might become a video like this one! GO GO GO!
Technically, if you replace your entire body except brain/nervous system, you'd still be you. We could go even further, only some parts of the brain need to be preserved for you to still be you. Our skin, bones, muscles and other organs are, as someone explained, just a spacesuit that allows our brain - us, to survive in this environment.
There are theories that the bacteria in the gut can influence one's diet, so changing that could result in you being slightly different than before the transplant.
Today's fact: The collars on men's dress shirts used to be detachable. This was to save on laundry costs as the collar was the part that needed cleaning the most frequently.
@@exploratory-fordora9672 I wrote an essay on 20th century fashion and what I found was that it’s because the washing machine was invented and changing the collars used a string to attach and detach the collar and it was too much effort >_
@@lifenoggin My Mum says the uterus *CAN'T* be replaced . I'm suprised that whole eyeballs 👀 can't be transplanted . Maybe , with stem-cell research the eyeball nerve endings can be mended Or replaced with artificially made nerve endings made from the recipient's blood cells Or saliva cells . I'm 💯% sure in the future , people will be able to walk & talk again after brain surgery by a section of the disabled person's brain being replaced by the same campus of the brain from a organ donor . Evidence in example of the Kevin Costner #movie 🎬 " Criminal " { which I would like to see made into a TV 📺 series } . ♑️✍️🇦🇺🇳🇴
My idea of what makes "you", you; are your memories. If you were to remove or alter each of your individual memories, eventually you would become someone completely different. Examples like Alzheimer/dementia sufferers. In the case of memory loss, you cease to be you and are closer to just a husk of your former self. In the case of memory alteration, you become a different person. So in other words, its your experiences in life that make up yourself and personality.
The replacement of the brain to another body reminds me of a messed up scene from a sci-fi comic I read a while back. Something about given the honor of going to a place called "Paradise". But it wasn't a physical place. It was actually going into a machine that intricately dissects you until only your brain and eyeballs are left. Afterwards it makes a whole new 'perfect' body.
My personal take on that theory also includes the Crew if it is analogy for a body. A ship is just a ship. It might be a battleship, might be a trade ship, a hauler or a pleasure yacht. It is whatever the crew needs it to be. But the crew might change over time, some leave, some get lost at sea and need to be replaced, some stay until the very end but the captain stays the same for the captain goes down with his ship. You can replace every part of the ship while the captain is there… it will still be his ship, just shiny and new. You can replace the crew because they never last forever as they change as time and events goes on, it’s still the Captains ship. The captain can get a new ship and a new crew and it will be Business as usual but when the captain goes so too does the soul, for the captain goes down with his ship but the ship does not drown with the captain.
Technically a captain is nothing without a crew to be captain for, so until every piece of evidence is lost to time, a ship and it’s inhabitants will always be the same as long as the Memories of them preserve The captain could die, but then a former crew member takes up the mantle with his memories of the ship on hand The crew could die, but the captain could bring in new talent with the advices And memories from the former crew The whole ship could have been destroyed, but everyone that was on it could get a new one with memories intact The only way the ship is no longer the ship is never, only when nothing is left and it is lost to history is it truly no longer itself, because as long as the memories preserve, no matter when they were made, everything is still everything But that’s just a theory A PHILOSOPHY THEORY Thanks for reading
I took it as the crew is it’s mind and memory and the Captain is the soul as in relation to the video. You could have the same ship say a fishing boat with a fishing crew. You replace the fishing crew with a hauler crew then the fishing boat is no longer a fishing boat even though it’s built like one. It’s the same thing with a brain. You replace my brain with your brain I will no longer be me even though my body still stays the same. You replace the crew but keep the Captain I am still me even if I don’t remember who I am or what I am capable of. Kinda like Jason Borne. Same ship, Same Captain but the crew is missing. Though I like your take on it along with the Matpat reference.
#Dearblocko What’s considered the rarest disorder (I’ve got Perpendicular Nodular Herotiopia.. basically too many folded brain cells and I’m the only one in my country that has it) Also thanks to a car accident 30 years ago my dads left side is almost completely metal and we call him the terminator for it 😂
@@alices020 yeah that 😂 It’s a big word and I’m still trying to learn how to spell the damn thing (btw I’m female… that apparently makes it even Rarer 😅)
The question reminds me of the fact that our cells and tissues replenish constantly. After a certain amount of time, nearly all of the cells in a human body will be replaced by the new ones. It also means that most of the matter or the atoms that make up the body will be gone. So, you don't need organ transplantation to replace your body parts.
Well, technically, every 11 years or so your body has replaced every cell in it with a new cell meaning that you aren't the same person or body from 11 years ago.
Technically that's also an average. Brain cells, for instance, are not replaced and the vast majority of cells in your brain are the same as when you are a kid.
@@BlueFrenzy That's actually no longer considered correct. People keep making new brain cells throughout their lives (well at least until the age of 97), according to a study on human brains.
@@PaleGhost69 No. Take a cell of your skin. If it's damaged it dies and another cell takes its position. That's replacing a cell. Yor cells in the brain are not replaced. If one cell dies no other one is going to replace it. Other cells may grow in different parts of your brain, but what's lost is lost forever. The biggest mass of your brain is the same as when you were young and if you lose that part, that part cannot be recovered. As an analogy, you can grow the wisdom teeth when you are an adult but that doesn't mean the wisdom teeth are replacing any missing teeth.
2:26 ship of theseus theory was used on wandavision series finale where white vision recreated by S.W.O.R.D asked a hex vision (technically real vision) recreated by wanda maximoff about every parts of him entirely different while they both have memories of becoming avengers and love for wanda
I'm not sure about the ship of Theseus but when it comes to living humans, your brain is the real core of "you". it stores your memories and personality and the rest of your body exists to sustain it. So as long as enough of your brain is intact for you to remain sentient, you'd always be "You" even if every other non-neural cell in your body was swapped out.
Hey, I’m glad you’re back making videos! But aside from the cool science stuff, I miss watching stuff about the world of Blocko/Life Noggin. Will you guys still do things like that?
The TV series Altered Carbon deals with this. As long as the software that is your personality, thoughts, memories etc is copied correctly, then the hardware doesn't matter. A thing the ship of thesius doesn't take into account. Unless you add the crew as the "software". Then tye ship can change as much as it wants, the ship would be operated in the same way, though the limitations of how to operate the ship would change. Being moved from an athletic body to a body with Parkinsons wouldn't change the how the software operates, but would give new limitations for what the software could do physically.
#DearBlocko For people with D.I.D. and multiple personalities how do their brain patterns change as personalities switch? My friend has DID and has 5 if I remember right, all with very different traits and mental bodies. For example one personality is very angry and is over 10 feet tall and looks like a red demon and another is sort of like a sweet 6 year old child, how would the brain patterns change and indicate a personality taking control at a specific time?
Hey, I'm not blocko but I'm someone with DID, so I think I can help! There have been multiple brain MRIs done on this, and the results have found that those with DID have significantly less grey and white matter, as well as smaller hippocampal volume. I'm unsure if there have been scans done on those in the middle of shifting, but I know that brain activity around these regions can vary with alters (Typically less activity around the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus). Despite this being a disorder less diagnosed and often accused of not being a thing at all, there are real biological effects that we can observe.
Seeing the comments made me realize that the concept of The Ship Of Theseus has become so synonymous with WandaVision that its use in a different context almost feels bizarre..
The only thing that makes you truly you is your brain But combining or swapping out brains is very complicated to me so I’m just going to stop myself right there
#dearblocko Can you do a segment on Complex PTSD, how it differs from PTSD and BPD, and options those of us who have it to reach out when we need help and get treatment?
I dont thinknthe ship of theseus is a fair comparison since it is not able to account for the consciousness of people. The ship could be the body, but you are the captain. You will be you still as long as you still have your thoughts/memories/personality. That's what I believe anyway.
For all the flack it gets, the one thing the 2014 Robocop gets right is that one scene when the doctor shows Murphy what is left of him after the explosion. That was horrific.
The Ship of theseus is barely comparable. The brain is you, everything else can be replaced and you will still be yourself. if you replace only the brain, then it is no longer you.
A optician friend of mine said "Do know you why Georgie LaForge on Star Trek had the visor? It's because they still haven't figured out how transplant an eye"
My question is what truths to the soul. If two people swap brains, would they also swap souls? Memories are stored in the brain, but who you are comes from your soul. So, would the participants so be themselves, just it different bodies? Would personality (and soul) stay with the brain, or with the body?
I'd like to see a more in depth video about the ship of Theseus speaking of the ship of Theseus It's used a lot in cyberpunk stories and to give my own personal opinion I personally think that no matter how much of your body Is replace you are still you as long as you have the same memories personality Etc.
#DearBlocko The Ship wouldn’t be the same. You are disassembling the ship and throw away the parts. If you have the perspective of every single part of the ship theoretically, you can see the original ship being disassemble and being throw away piece by piece while some parts remain.
I wonder if instead of optic nerve/eye transplants, we might see fully artificial eyes being made to literally plug into the brain. Maybe we will all become modular computers with a circulatory system made entirely of coolant.
#DEARBLOCKO how much of ur land is considered urs if u own a piece of land will the place opposite to it on earth be also urs and can u build till space.
#DearBlocko Is it or will it be possible to fly? Could we make and attach human sized wings? Could it be possible? Or will it just have stay in movies?
it's the same me as long as the brain stays the same and the memories formed within it, as for the Ship, (assuming it's my ship - I am Thesseus) I can still call the same shop if it's replaced gradually and nearly identical enough to the original parts ( the key here is perception of sameness)
#DearBlocko if you WERE ro transfer a brain and try to get it to another body and the brain was still alive, will the brain, or rather the consciousness of it, be somewhat aware of the procedure? Or will it just be alive like any organ and there will be no consciousness until the brain is attached to a body?
SORRY ABOUT THE SCRELA MISPRONUNCIATION! I wish I could say I'm human...but I'm not even real. My mistake! It's pronounced Sklur-Uh!
Ask me ANY weird question in the comments using #DearBlocko and it might become a video like this one! GO GO GO!
#dearBlocko could you create a time machine also gald your back
What if all drugs were legal #DearBlocko
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How do you explain dyslexia?
DAMMIT
#dearblocko hows the family doing in block land got any kids
Technically, if you replace your entire body except brain/nervous system, you'd still be you. We could go even further, only some parts of the brain need to be preserved for you to still be you. Our skin, bones, muscles and other organs are, as someone explained, just a spacesuit that allows our brain - us, to survive in this environment.
its an earthsuit
There are theories that the bacteria in the gut can influence one's diet, so changing that could result in you being slightly different than before the transplant.
So we are just brains wearing meat suits
@@D0R0R0O yea
Indeed
Today's fact: The collars on men's dress shirts used to be detachable. This was to save on laundry costs as the collar was the part that needed cleaning the most frequently.
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Congratulations you are first
But why did that change?
@@exploratory-fordora9672 I wrote an essay on 20th century fashion and what I found was that it’s because the washing machine was invented and changing the collars used a string to attach and detach the collar and it was too much effort >_
@@Deme_Diora666 ah ok that make a lot of sense! Thanks
Life noggin always talks about the coolest things. I love it!
The NordVPN part was honestly the most entertaining sponsored content section I've seen.
haha THANK YOU! We really had fun with it.
@@lifenoggin My Mum says the uterus *CAN'T* be replaced . I'm suprised that whole eyeballs 👀 can't be transplanted . Maybe , with stem-cell research the eyeball nerve endings can be mended Or replaced with artificially made nerve endings made from the recipient's blood cells Or saliva cells . I'm 💯% sure in the future , people will be able to walk & talk again after brain surgery by a section of the disabled person's brain being replaced by the same campus of the brain from a organ donor . Evidence in example of the Kevin Costner #movie 🎬 " Criminal " { which I would like to see made into a TV 📺 series } . ♑️✍️🇦🇺🇳🇴
Ice Cream Sandwich also has really fun animated sponsor messages.
I believe that all a person needs in order to be themself is their specific consciousness.
So a brain?
@@tomsektul31 essentially yes.
In the future we'll all be Ships of Theseus.
My idea of what makes "you", you; are your memories. If you were to remove or alter each of your individual memories, eventually you would become someone completely different. Examples like Alzheimer/dementia sufferers. In the case of memory loss, you cease to be you and are closer to just a husk of your former self. In the case of memory alteration, you become a different person.
So in other words, its your experiences in life that make up yourself and personality.
The replacement of the brain to another body reminds me of a messed up scene from a sci-fi comic I read a while back.
Something about given the honor of going to a place called "Paradise".
But it wasn't a physical place. It was actually going into a machine that intricately dissects you until only your brain and eyeballs are left. Afterwards it makes a whole new 'perfect' body.
My personal take on that theory also includes the Crew if it is analogy for a body. A ship is just a ship. It might be a battleship, might be a trade ship, a hauler or a pleasure yacht. It is whatever the crew needs it to be.
But the crew might change over time, some leave, some get lost at sea and need to be replaced, some stay until the very end but the captain stays the same for the captain goes down with his ship.
You can replace every part of the ship while the captain is there… it will still be his ship, just shiny and new. You can replace the crew because they never last forever as they change as time and events goes on, it’s still the Captains ship. The captain can get a new ship and a new crew and it will be Business as usual but when the captain goes so too does the soul, for the captain goes down with his ship but the ship does not drown with the captain.
That's a really good metaphor
Technically a captain is nothing without a crew to be captain for, so until every piece of evidence is lost to time, a ship and it’s inhabitants will always be the same as long as the Memories of them preserve
The captain could die, but then a former crew member takes up the mantle with his memories of the ship on hand
The crew could die, but the captain could bring in new talent with the advices And memories from the former crew
The whole ship could have been destroyed, but everyone that was on it could get a new one with memories intact
The only way the ship is no longer the ship is never, only when nothing is left and it is lost to history is it truly no longer itself, because as long as the memories preserve, no matter when they were made, everything is still everything
But that’s just a theory
A PHILOSOPHY THEORY
Thanks for reading
I took it as the crew is it’s mind and memory and the Captain is the soul as in relation to the video.
You could have the same ship say a fishing boat with a fishing crew. You replace the fishing crew with a hauler crew then the fishing boat is no longer a fishing boat even though it’s built like one.
It’s the same thing with a brain. You replace my brain with your brain I will no longer be me even though my body still stays the same.
You replace the crew but keep the Captain I am still me even if I don’t remember who I am or what I am capable of. Kinda like Jason Borne. Same ship, Same Captain but the crew is missing.
Though I like your take on it along with the Matpat reference.
It’s crazy how much we can transplant. Like I just find it bad super interesting that we can just switch lungs with other people lmao
#Dearblocko
What’s considered the rarest disorder (I’ve got Perpendicular Nodular Herotiopia.. basically too many folded brain cells and I’m the only one in my country that has it)
Also thanks to a car accident 30 years ago my dads left side is almost completely metal and we call him the terminator for it 😂
bro has the terminator as his dad and the Only one who has a disorder in his country
probably both very lucky and unlucky
Perpendicular Nodular Herotiopia?
@@DeAdX_X666
I think he meant periventricular nodular heterotopia lol
Wow
@@alices020 yeah that 😂 It’s a big word and I’m still trying to learn how to spell the damn thing (btw I’m female… that apparently makes it even Rarer 😅)
The question reminds me of the fact that our cells and tissues replenish constantly. After a certain amount of time, nearly all of the cells in a human body will be replaced by the new ones. It also means that most of the matter or the atoms that make up the body will be gone. So, you don't need organ transplantation to replace your body parts.
Well, technically, every 11 years or so your body has replaced every cell in it with a new cell meaning that you aren't the same person or body from 11 years ago.
Technically that's also an average. Brain cells, for instance, are not replaced and the vast majority of cells in your brain are the same as when you are a kid.
@@BlueFrenzy That's actually no longer considered correct. People keep making new brain cells throughout their lives (well at least until the age of 97), according to a study on human brains.
@@PaleGhost69 That you generate new cells doesn't mean that the cells that die are replaced. Cells that die are, mostly, unreplaced.
@@BlueFrenzy That's what replaced means...?
@@PaleGhost69 No. Take a cell of your skin. If it's damaged it dies and another cell takes its position. That's replacing a cell.
Yor cells in the brain are not replaced. If one cell dies no other one is going to replace it. Other cells may grow in different parts of your brain, but what's lost is lost forever. The biggest mass of your brain is the same as when you were young and if you lose that part, that part cannot be recovered.
As an analogy, you can grow the wisdom teeth when you are an adult but that doesn't mean the wisdom teeth are replacing any missing teeth.
2:26 ship of theseus theory was used on wandavision series finale where white vision recreated by S.W.O.R.D asked a hex vision (technically real vision) recreated by wanda maximoff about every parts of him entirely different while they both have memories of becoming avengers and love for wanda
I'm not sure about the ship of Theseus but when it comes to living humans, your brain is the real core of "you". it stores your memories and personality and the rest of your body exists to sustain it. So as long as enough of your brain is intact for you to remain sentient, you'd always be "You" even if every other non-neural cell in your body was swapped out.
Hey, I’m glad you’re back making videos! But aside from the cool science stuff, I miss watching stuff about the world of Blocko/Life Noggin. Will you guys still do things like that?
You are still you as long as the brain is yours!
The brain rejecting a body part is like a computer not wanting to read and view the contents of a hard drive and wants it to “format it”
I love you life Noggin
Ships are defined by their structure/build. Conscience life is defined by individual personality
Am I insane or did the Doctor at the start of the video put 2 hearts into the body?
I think you would still be you as long as your brain isn’t replaced
The Thesis Ship thingy was talked about on the last episode of WandaVision by the 2 individual Visions.
As long as you have your brain, you are you. That’s it. With a ship, it’s different.
"I request elaboration."
"Are you familiar with The Ship of Theseus?"
The TV series Altered Carbon deals with this. As long as the software that is your personality, thoughts, memories etc is copied correctly, then the hardware doesn't matter. A thing the ship of thesius doesn't take into account. Unless you add the crew as the "software". Then tye ship can change as much as it wants, the ship would be operated in the same way, though the limitations of how to operate the ship would change. Being moved from an athletic body to a body with Parkinsons wouldn't change the how the software operates, but would give new limitations for what the software could do physically.
You're still you, the same way you interact with your car and mobile phone, like appendices that can be upgraded.
#DearBlocko For people with D.I.D. and multiple personalities how do their brain patterns change as personalities switch? My friend has DID and has 5 if I remember right, all with very different traits and mental bodies. For example one personality is very angry and is over 10 feet tall and looks like a red demon and another is sort of like a sweet 6 year old child, how would the brain patterns change and indicate a personality taking control at a specific time?
Hey, I'm not blocko but I'm someone with DID, so I think I can help!
There have been multiple brain MRIs done on this, and the results have found that those with DID have significantly less grey and white matter, as well as smaller hippocampal volume. I'm unsure if there have been scans done on those in the middle of shifting, but I know that brain activity around these regions can vary with alters (Typically less activity around the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus). Despite this being a disorder less diagnosed and often accused of not being a thing at all, there are real biological effects that we can observe.
As long as my memory and consciousness is still the same, I don’t care how many parts I am replacing.
#DearBlocko How many years is one light year? I know that one light year is about 6 trillion miles, but how long would that take to travel?
Depends on your speed of course, at light speed it would take exactly one year.
"It's easy to cut out the middle man, when he's cut out most of himself."- Stupendium, "Data Stream"
Seeing the comments made me realize that the concept of The Ship Of Theseus has become so synonymous with WandaVision that its use in a different context almost feels bizarre..
Your body is constantly replacing its cells, you are not the same person or accumulation of matter you were 10 years ago. #DearBlocko
Thank you.
this episode reminds me of the book "Unwind" by Niel Shusterman
First time im here on schedule🥴
The only thing that makes you truly you is your brain
But combining or swapping out brains is very complicated to me so I’m just going to stop myself right there
What if we could replace our brains with small monkeys smashing buttons on a computer...
Would that work life noggin?
Don't let the ship of Theseus distract you from the fact that whipped cream isn't whipped cream at all unless it's been whipped with whips.
I don’t know a arm and a leg in a couple of organs?
I wanna do a brain transplant with life noggin!
#dearblocko
Can you do a segment on Complex PTSD, how it differs from PTSD and BPD, and options those of us who have it to reach out when we need help and get treatment?
I just love the animation pictures
Blocko: Talks about "The Ship of Theseus"
Me, a Distractible listener: NO NOT AGAIN-
I only want my body parts replaced once modern technology has advanced and I can be a cyborg.
well the ship of Theseus doesn’t work on living things bc ur only not you when u don’t memories of you and ur experiences
Have you heard of the ship of Theseus?
have someone switch places with someone else. now you know.
“Man I hate this body”
“Oh I know an idea! Imma put my brain in a other body”
The end
First notification that actually shown up for me in a while
I'm glad you're here.
I’ve always wondered this to lazy to Google it tough
I dont thinknthe ship of theseus is a fair comparison since it is not able to account for the consciousness of people. The ship could be the body, but you are the captain. You will be you still as long as you still have your thoughts/memories/personality. That's what I believe anyway.
#DearBlocko what would happen if you only ate fruits for your whole life? Would you lose weight and be healthy?
#DearBlocko is it possible for someone to go weeks without going to the bathroom
I think The #Infographics Show has { at least } 1 video about that . ♑️✍️🇦🇺🇳🇴
#dearblocko why do humans get embarrassed? my frog brain doesn’t understand
I love ur vids ❤
neal shusterman's Unwind would love this video
#DearBlocko what are the correlations between too much money and depression
For all the flack it gets, the one thing the 2014 Robocop gets right is that one scene when the doctor shows Murphy what is left of him after the explosion.
That was horrific.
The Ship of theseus is barely comparable.
The brain is you, everything else can be replaced and you will still be yourself.
if you replace only the brain, then it is no longer you.
A optician friend of mine said "Do know you why Georgie LaForge on Star Trek had the visor? It's because they still haven't figured out how transplant an eye"
#DearBlocko do you know why so many people call the earth flat? and if so, why? (I love your videos and I've wanted to ask a question for while now.)
Thought that was geto suguru in the thumbnail
As someone that lost most of his sight from optic nerve damage this is VERY interesting to me
Is it possible for dinosaurs to actually come back alive? Also I really love your videos
0:22 bro you just ripped all the organs out of an elderly person 💀
I remember watching this everday
The human consciousness is like the Operating System of the brain and it would take a lot of work for the OS to adjust to the body part
In the future we may perhaps live for extra years due to these ideas
Notification Squad wya?
The UnWind series by Neal Shusterman is an excellent read for anyone interested in stuff like this.
This is basically the ship of Theseus
It’s weird to think about, but your body is just a big mech suit being controlled by your brain. 🧠 💥
I was wondering how much of your body could be replaced as I watched Anakin Skywalker become Darth Vader
My question is what truths to the soul. If two people swap brains, would they also swap souls? Memories are stored in the brain, but who you are comes from your soul. So, would the participants so be themselves, just it different bodies? Would personality (and soul) stay with the brain, or with the body?
the seat of the soul (if you're a believer) lies in the brain I assert, so they swap souls once they swapped brains
I'd like to see a more in depth video about the ship of Theseus speaking of the ship of Theseus It's used a lot in cyberpunk stories and to give my own personal opinion I personally think that no matter how much of your body Is replace you are still you as long as you have the same memories personality Etc.
You can watch wandavision series finale where white vision fighting hex vision
Finally a new video
#DearBlocko Why does grass emit certain smells when its cut? Keep up the great videos
#DearBlocko The Ship wouldn’t be the same. You are disassembling the ship and throw away the parts. If you have the perspective of every single part of the ship theoretically, you can see the original ship being disassemble and being throw away piece by piece while some parts remain.
As long as you still got the same brain you're still you because that holds your consciousness
I wonder if instead of optic nerve/eye transplants, we might see fully artificial eyes being made to literally plug into the brain.
Maybe we will all become modular computers with a circulatory system made entirely of coolant.
I was confused for a whole lotta seconds whether the Nordvpn figure had a moustache or hair
Are the molecules in our body already different from those we are born with?
Answer me please
*CAN I REPLACE MY ARM WITH THE SHOTGUN, BULLET PUNCHING, ROBOTIC ARM FROM ULTRAKILL*
Yes
With nerves and brains 🧠.. and the invention of prosthetics of legs, arms and hands the body would be fine
When my dude was talking about full body transplants. All I could think if was... DIO!!
#DearBlocko what’s your favorite food besides pizza bagels?
What about electric body part like replace your eye with camera is it possible?!
#dearblocko: do you think that your editor would go crazy with the editing and do whatever they want because I asked this question?
"Ever since I understood the weakness of my flesh"
Point where the brain is no longer mine
#DearBlocko Why can people hear their voice in their head when they think?
I Wish that blocko is a science robot
#DEARBLOCKO how much of ur land is considered urs if u own a piece of land will the place opposite to it on earth be also urs and can u build till space.
#DearBlocko Is it or will it be possible to fly? Could we make and attach human sized wings? Could it be possible? Or will it just have stay in movies?
Bro idk y i cant just put a mechanical sleeve over my organs and keep em functioning forever
it's the same me as long as the brain stays the same and the memories formed within it, as for the Ship, (assuming it's my ship - I am Thesseus) I can still call the same shop if it's replaced gradually and nearly identical enough to the original parts ( the key here is perception of sameness)
#DearBlocko
if you WERE ro transfer a brain and try to get it to another body and the brain was still alive, will the brain, or rather the consciousness of it, be somewhat aware of the procedure? Or will it just be alive like any organ and there will be no consciousness until the brain is attached to a body?
What If I do it but my discarded flesh comes to life and kills me?