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The Process, Part 3: Uploading Memory to the Trans-Mortal Human

The most delicate process, to transform a copy into a replication!

Downloading memory is the first part of the process. Preparing a suitable recepticle (clone or other) is the second part of the process. The final part of the process is to upload the stored person's memory and personality into the recepticle.

This is perhaps the most theoretical part of the process, and therefore is for the present in the domain of the AHE Reseafch Foundation.

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At the time of reconstruction, data will be uploaded into an appropriate "vessel". Potential vessels could include a cryo-preserved brain or total body, a clone (at a chosen age), a networked computer, a cyborg, or others. Diseases (diabetes, hypertension, genetic defects) and undesired traits (overweight, short stature, weak) could be eliminated from cloned bodies, and desired traits (intelligence, strength, social skills) added in.
Of course, this may all sound rather far-fetched, speculative, science fiction. But science has and is moving fast. Look at the time which has elapsed between the determination of the structure of genes (early 1950s) to the near total sequencing of the entire human genome. I assure you, our intent to "sequence" the cellular structure of the human brain is not fanciful, but inevitable.