What if we believe about entertainment today if innovative scientists, rather than marketers , had envisioned its progress? Perhaps holographic concerts are commonplace because a physicist posited their practicality decades ago. Maybe interactive narratives, where audiences influence the storyline , are popular due to an early research into human b
A Concept of Uploading Our Awareness
Imagine a time where humans managed to copy the mindset into some computerized existence. This thought poses significant questions about identity. Would this virtual persona actually be you? Or it be merely copy, missing your aspects that constitute humanity? The moral consequences are vast, possibly altering society's view of existence and death.