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god asked in Science & MathematicsBiology · 1 decade ago

crazy thoughts of cloning?

Imagine if you could clone yourself completely, even the brain, to be in the same at the time of the cloning. First take a scan of your body.You take a second scan of your self right after you stab yourself and die for 10 seconds.. After that, you get someone to clone your body at the time of the first scan, and the brain the second scan. The clone will have a memory of dying but his body will be alive. The clone, will have same character, memory, thoughts, poin of view, everything. So would the guy who killed himslef have been revived or jus had another guy takes his place? Dontjust think it from the first guys view. Also think of the clones thought. The clone, having th ememory of himslef at the time of death, and memory of everything else, would feel like he had been revived, awwaken from a sleep. The first guy on the other hand will thik he will be revived, before the suicide, since he won't know how the clone will think, obviosly cuz hes dead.

hard to explain in words..

Update:

i said imagine... and how about replicate??? like take a scan of all molecular combo and peice it back together

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  • 1 decade ago
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    if you clone yourself, you will biologically be the same, but will not retain memories. you are thinking of the movie total recall.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Well I dont think you can just "scan" a brain like a piece of paper and put all the memories into a new brain. The said clone will have an empty brain, since it will begin as an embryo and grow into a child and so on with its own impressions and memories. Memories just don't get passed on in DNA.

  • 1 decade ago

    wow. you have wayyyy too much time on your hands.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    i wouldnt..

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