chemistry_geek
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robotguy,
I disagree with your statement that consciousness is "preserved" in a computer. Consciousness is a process; I don't think it can be "preserved". We as sentient beings are aware of our existence, our environment, and interact with it. A computer cannot yet, and especially this one, preserve consciousness. The only thing that it can store are writen representations of thought processes we experience. Think of the analogy of taking a picture of a landscape. The picture shows all the colors and placement of the objects in the picture, but the objects are not preserved in the picture. The picture uses pigments to represent the pigments, atoms, and molecules at a particular place and time. It is only a representation of a place.
With regard to our destiny, science dictates that we are, within reason, in control of our destiny. If you study hard, do well in school, have a good work ethic, good interpersonal skills, and socialize very well with others, handle stress appropriately, chances are you will "succeed" in life. If you are wreckless, a social deviant, thought disordered, take advantage of people, emotionally and physically harm people, chances are you will not "succeed" in life. There are also the "random events" that can be pivotal moments in peoples' lives. They can do nothing for the individual due to timing or the individual failing to act on the event. They can help the individual with the individual acting on the event. And they can harm the individual due to the event itself or the individual acting/choosing the wrong path. Is there some predetermination/predictability in our lives? Probably, we have definite and predictable behaviors, we "prefer" friends of certain personalities, whether they are like our own or different. We all go to work every day, eat every day, visit the grocery store every few days, etc, etc, etc...
I disagree with your statement that consciousness is "preserved" in a computer. Consciousness is a process; I don't think it can be "preserved". We as sentient beings are aware of our existence, our environment, and interact with it. A computer cannot yet, and especially this one, preserve consciousness. The only thing that it can store are writen representations of thought processes we experience. Think of the analogy of taking a picture of a landscape. The picture shows all the colors and placement of the objects in the picture, but the objects are not preserved in the picture. The picture uses pigments to represent the pigments, atoms, and molecules at a particular place and time. It is only a representation of a place.
With regard to our destiny, science dictates that we are, within reason, in control of our destiny. If you study hard, do well in school, have a good work ethic, good interpersonal skills, and socialize very well with others, handle stress appropriately, chances are you will "succeed" in life. If you are wreckless, a social deviant, thought disordered, take advantage of people, emotionally and physically harm people, chances are you will not "succeed" in life. There are also the "random events" that can be pivotal moments in peoples' lives. They can do nothing for the individual due to timing or the individual failing to act on the event. They can help the individual with the individual acting on the event. And they can harm the individual due to the event itself or the individual acting/choosing the wrong path. Is there some predetermination/predictability in our lives? Probably, we have definite and predictable behaviors, we "prefer" friends of certain personalities, whether they are like our own or different. We all go to work every day, eat every day, visit the grocery store every few days, etc, etc, etc...