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‘Why the “You” in an Afterlife Wouldn’t Really Be You’ https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-the-ldquo-you-rdquo-in-an-afterlife-wouldnt-really-be-you/ Shermer states that a copy of your memories is no different than your twin but twins never had the same memories to begin with. If one’s genes and connectomes could be exactly copied and functional then there would be […]

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27 Sep, 2017  in Mental Health / psychiatry  tagged Douglas Berger Tokyo Psychiatrist / Scientific American by admin


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