Humans can live immortally in computers

A British neurologist thinks that humans can live in computers by turning their brains into a programming language.

Man can live immortally

"People can live inside a machine. I suppose this is certainly a possibility , " said Telegraph, neuroscientist Hannah Critchlow.

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When the planetary machine can replicate complex neural connections, humans can live immortally inside an apparatus.(Artwork: Reuters)

Critchlow, who is ranked among the UK's top 100 scientists, says humans have about 100 billion neurons and are the most complex circuit we can imagine. If the computer can restore 100 trillion connections in the brain, being in a machine can happen by turning the brain into a programming language.

According to Critchlow, most people believe that we only use 10% of the brain. But in fact, the human brain works continuously in "moderation mode" to save energy and certain areas are only provided with energy when needed. Although weighing about 1.5 kg and occupying 2% of body weight, the brain consumes about 20% of total energy.

The left hemisphere's right brain and right brain are different and there is only a small amount of evidence to support the belief that left-handed people are often more creative. Despite the extremely complex nature, scientists are beginning to learn more about the function of individual parts in the brain.