I'm sure this must have been asked before, but...
Would you transplant you brain into a robot body if it had loads of cool super abilities?
So would you and what kind of robot would you be?
2006-10-14
14:11:18
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➔ Philosophy
I'm sure this must have been asked before, but...
Would you transplant you brain into a robot body if it had loads of cool super abilities?
So would you and what kind of robot would you be?
Edit:17 answers and not one sealab 2021 joke, i'm disapointed :p
2006-10-15
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If I could get super laser beams for eyes, and a little message board on my fore head that could read out target aquired, I would be so in.
2006-10-14 14:14:45
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answered by Anonymous
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once you're saying robotic and ideas, i think of of the scripture that announces the actual physique is greater a robotic without the spirit. the ideas and the ideas, can be a working laptop or computer like a matrix device in heaven. Gregg braeden has theories in this challenge i would not do it. yet superb now, the utmost promise of etnernal existence is the resurrection. and there seems to clinical evidence that folk have performed ideas extractions. or head transplants or something like that ! what I genuinely have heard in rumors, is that the ideas isn't meant to be eternal being mortally built. the psychological ailments of previous age must be conquer till now one among those robotic physique ought to even artwork in concept. because of fact the mortal ideas can not outlive psychological degeneration, it could basically be hypothetical to maintain a ideas alive for no better than a pair hundred years. greater desirable to settle for the judgement of mortal dying and want for a reliable or greater desirable reusrrection than to stay an prolonged existence with a diseased ideas. that being pronounced there's a promise that exists interior the LDS theology that some human beings will "long" lives till they die; even after the resurrection starts.
2016-10-19 10:07:09
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answered by ? 4
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Other people in my class at school always wanted to be firemen, doctors and artists when I was younger. But I had BIGGER plans. I wanted to be the Terminator. My favourite film was T2 and I used to watch it a lot. But then the Matrix came out and the Terminator became old stuff.
So yes and no. Yes I did want to be in a robot's body. But no because I no longer have this wish. Instead I wish I could defy gravity and dodge bullets like Neo can in the Matrix. The video game Path of Neo is just incredible and out of this world!
Robot technology is very crude in real life though and I wouldn't want to substitute my body for a few pieces of scrap metal.
2006-10-15 00:06:33
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answered by Anonymous
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No robot could have as many attributes and super-cool abilities as the human body, so no.
2006-10-15 01:17:43
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answered by Joe Bloggs 2
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A fascinating question alluded to here is which is more dangerous, cold logic with robotic strength, or human minds with that strength.
Would I? I might if I were dying.
2006-10-14 14:26:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I would certainly do this. I would basically be a super-hero robot who would help people all over the world.
2006-10-14 14:28:00
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answered by monkeymanelvis 7
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I would like my brain transplanted and and replaced with an electronic brain.
2006-10-14 14:15:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but only to extend my existence. I wanna live forever!
-the cool gadgets are merely a bonus for me.
2006-10-14 14:15:14
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answered by Anonymous
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The robot would have a robotic mind; it would not need a human mind. If I give my mind, I would give it to ahuman being who is in need of it. Are you in need of one?
2006-10-15 04:49:37
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answered by das.ganesh 3
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No. I'm happy with myself and when I die I plan on God giving me a new spirit body.
2006-10-14 14:16:02
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answered by stephenl1950 6
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