Henry Johnson was Going to Die, but he Went on to Live Forever.

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There he lay on a Hospital Gurney, Henry Johnson is 48 years old, and his liver is failing him. He is not qualified for a donor, and even if he was, he couldn’t afford the operation. He’s destitute and has no surviving family members except for a son who he’s never met.

The boy’s mother Alice stole off into the night with their baby during one of Henry’s drunken rampages. He doesn’t blame her, nor did he try to find her, or the boy. Now the boy, Aaron, is eight years old and will have never known his father or the reason behind why things played out the way they did.

Traipsing into the room was a man called Howard Lucas, he was twenty minutes late and hastily apologized for it. Three days ago Lucas had called Henry and insisted upon meeting him in person. Howard promised him 200 credits just to hear him out, and with that 200 Henry intended upon buying enough whiskey to finish the job.

Mr. Johnson, Howard remarked — how would you like to live forever?

You’ve got my attention, replied Henry.

Mr. Johnson. I’m here to offer you just that, immortality!

Henry sneers and said how about those 200 credits for starters?

Done, replied Mr. Lucas, Henry checked his account, and sure enough there it was.

So what’s all this about immortality, Henry replied.

Howard Lucas continued his spiel, the same one he gives to all of his clients. Mr. Johnson, I work with Evolved Corporation’s cybernetics division. We are here today to offer you an extraordinary gift! We at Evolved Corporation think that all human life is precious and unique. What we aim to do is capture as many lives as possible, storing them permanently. This way none of your experiences will go to waste, and your ancestors will have available to them a copy of your entire life, granted, your life will officially become the property of Evolved, yet, your family will have access to the unedited copy upon request via direct neural download.

Henry replies, and how exactly does that work, what could they do with this copy?

Mr. Johnson, because of the latest advances in neural networking, an algorithm of an individual’s entire lifespan, can easily be transmitted and stored into someone else’s brain, this is how you can achieve immortality. When someone downloads your life-signature, they essentially add all of your collective experiences to their own. Thereby, you will live on forever in the memory of your loved ones.

After some more convincing, Henry agreed to the procedure.

It was Saturday afternoon, and Henry was nervous. He knew that by agreeing to undergo this operation, he would die. He thought to himself. I’m going to die anyhow–I may as well go out with a bang.

The lab techs wired Henry’s head with 42 electrodes, each one, affixed to key areas of his freshly shaven head. The anesthesia worked very well and managed to dull the pain caused by the laser cutter. The only thing Henry did not count upon was the smell of the burning flesh caused by the laser as it began to slice through his brain tissue. He quickly started to panic, but then realized he couldn’t move. The immobility was caused by another drug that the people in the lab coats used to induce paralysis.

Henry blinked in abject horror, this was all too much, and he wanted to change his mind. Fuck, he wanted to spend those credits! Something strange has happened, everything is suddenly black for a moment, but now in-comes the memories. Loads and Loads of memories! Henry is confused, and so very, disoriented. Startled, he hears himself say aloud, Dad?

Evolved player: Download complete.

28-year-old Aaron is now overwhelmed with both emotion and understanding. What before seemed like a hole in his life, was no longer, as he is now both Aaron Colburn and his father Henry Johnson. He feels both exhausted and invigorated, but also very thirsty, and is craving whiskey of all things. Muscle memory kicks in, and Aaron is on the road headed to the nearest bar to order a whiskey sour.

Henry screams No!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! as loud as he can.

Oblivious to his father's presence and slightly annoyed, Aaron cranks up the volume on the radio.

Henry has no control. He’s now forced to watch Aaron’s life unfold minute by minute, and to stare at the back of his eyelids while Aaron sleeps. As time continues its never-ending march forward, things start to become more and more uncomfortably familiar to Henry. He watches as his boy follows in his path, a path the boy may never have traveled if only he had taken that last drink, and told Howard Lucas to go fuck himself.



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Just like the movie The 6th Day, with Arnold Schwarzenegger, the technology to download someone's memory and put it on a harddrive/chip exists right now. The chip(aka soulstone) can then be implanted in someone else's brain which then completely takes over their mind. These are called Chipheads by whistleblower Donald Marshall.

More info on chipheads here

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DM is a tricky topic for me. He sound so credible but
his story is so incredible. I have troubles believing his
claims. If his tales are true, it would change everything!

Srry it took me so long to reply 2 your comment. I was new
to steem and it took me some time to figure out how things
work around here. I really appreciate the support, and also

hope to see some more posts from you as well! You do cover
some very interesting things. I listened to that guy talk about
the perfect storm. He certainly did not come off like a normal

preacher type. He was clearly on a mission and or felt inspired.
I know this because he wasn't trying to sell anything. I too feel
a storm brewing, I'm not sure I have the same reasoning but it's
so obvious that the proverbial shiitake mushrooms willhitdafan.

I once said that steem was not going to change me, but I do think
that it has made me a more positive person overall. There is so much
potential here especially for people who are programmed to see things
with so much negativity. I think the signs say that the dinosaur social....

media networks are in their death throes. Soon, hopefully platforms like
steemit will overcome them and become dominate as I'd much rather see
people communicating on deeper levels than something limited at 280ch

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the problem here is intelligence is not the same as consciousness. the dixie flatline is fun fiction and it may have already been accomplished but it is still not human consciousness. there are some intriguing possibilities out there but i've not seen one yet that can replace the individual in every way.

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Two years late coming at ya! -- I agree with you. It's almost like that question in star trek as to whether or not the same person is being beamed back. Or is it just a copy and the real soul was destroyed when "transported".

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"time, it be time, ya know wha mean?" Delayed interaction is better than not at all.

I've wondered about the Star Trek transporter tech. It seems to me, in that fictional context, that a copy of the transport could be stored in a buffer, and Red shirts need not die permanently, but could be "reprinted" from storage upon their demise. I know they came up with some reason that the transporter couldn't just print up a whole crew of James T. Kirks, but it always seemed like a dodge.

There are some very fun scifi novels which include the technological resurrection concept. One is Robert Reed's novel 'Marrow' in which people can be regrown, with memory intact, provided that a piece of the brain, which is encased in an artificial skull made of extremely durable material, survives.

In my spare time I am searching for a real radical life extension method, as well as a "bootstrapping" method for intelligence increase. It continues to be a fun ride.

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Please do let me know if you run across some tangible tech that can be implemented by almost anyone. I'm not so much worried about life extension, but rather quality of life.

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I'm looking for what I'm calling "a cure for aging" or "increase in health span", but currently I'm using low amp, square waveform pulsed electrical current and ozone. Schematics are in here:

http://web.archive.org/web/20170531141439/http://www.bobbeck.com/pdfs/beck-protocol-handbook.pdf

There are many other technologies I've been keeping an eye on, here are a couple:

http://eng3corp.com/

and

https://blog.bulletproof.com/revolutionizing-exercise-with-pulsed-electromagnetic-fields/

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Very interesting, did you make your square wave generator or did you buy one? Know where I can get a cheap and effective one? Some of this stuff is kind of hard to gauge (and or might be scams) making me hesitant to purchase them.

One such rife type device called the Spooky2 has me wondering if it really works or is worth it. It's got some pretty far out claims like the ability to work remotely with a piece of DNA or strand of hair. It supposedly can work on a quantum level of sorts.

Another item I find interesting is Patrick Flannagan's Neurophone device which allows you to hear through your skin. It seems he doesn't mass produce that product and it is pretty spendy so I never shelled out for that either.

It's a bit too spendy but it might be good for subconscious and or speed learning if audio is played while you sleep. If it does work as they say, I don't see why it would not be mass produced.

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I was a bit pressed for time so I tracked down a Canadian company of which Dr. Bob Beck approved and worked with to create a design that did what he wanted. I have used this personally and benefited greatly.

https://www.sota.com/silver-pulser.html

There are tutorials on youtube for building breadboard versions of this. Search "Beck pulser".

The reasoning behind Rife's tech appears sound to me. However, I am unsure of the effectiveness of any currently existing models. The Spooky2 appears to be named for Einstein's rejection of quantum mechanics as"spooky, action at a distance" which has been experimentally verified, and is known as the 'non-local effect'.

I have no idea if Rife's tech can operate in this fashion.

Flanagan's Neurophone has long been kept from wide distribution by moneyed and government interests. It appears to be currently limited by price as you've noticed. Powerful people do not seem to like their status quo disrupted.

Flanagan is fascinating to me. He's into so many areas. I have been unable to find holes in his reasoning, but I do not know how the Neurophone works.

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Henry has no control. He’s now forced to watch Aaron’s life unfold minute by minute, and to stare at the back of his eyelids while Aaron sleeps. As time continues its never-ending march forward, things start to become more and more uncomfortably familiar to Henry. He watches as his boy follows in his path, a path the boy may never have traveled if only he had taken that last drink, and told Howard Lucas to go fuck himself.

they sort of did this "a movie of your life that you can't turn off and are forced to watch" in an episode of the (fantastic) television show "American Gods".

a few times i've had the very real and very distinct feeling that people are going to be able to watch my life through my eyes, like, a lot of people.

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Oh that sound interesting, def going to have to check that one out! If you think about it, your life may have already happened, you could be that person.

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