See phase 4. If we all are holograms or effectively, complicated programs within the mainframe of a massive computer, it would not be a large use of space.
If memory size and capacity keep increasing as they are today, the human consciousness should be able to be kept in a very space efficet way.
Speaking of space, with all of these "minds" running for theoretical ever, the problems that they could solve, like effective space travel, would be unfathomable.
Also, as machines are becoming more and more efficient, the upkeep for these beings would be negligible. They live in a holographic world, and so any constraints of limited resources or pleasures do not exist.
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People die for a reason and i think it should remain that way. If people didn't die where would we all live?
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See phase 4. If we all are holograms or effectively, complicated programs within the mainframe of a massive computer, it would not be a large use of space.
If memory size and capacity keep increasing as they are today, the human consciousness should be able to be kept in a very space efficet way.
Speaking of space, with all of these "minds" running for theoretical ever, the problems that they could solve, like effective space travel, would be unfathomable.
Also, as machines are becoming more and more efficient, the upkeep for these beings would be negligible. They live in a holographic world, and so any constraints of limited resources or pleasures do not exist.