Yeah sure you can trick the human brain to believe practically almost anything, just take a look at fanatical religion.
But, do you really want to become 100% computer?
You are human at the moment, during the moment of transfer from biological to synthetic you may not be aware of it, but you could very well end up recoiling in fear and shock horror after the fact after your human brain dies and you reach the point of no return.
Infact without a strong cocktail of "digital" drugs I wouldn't be suprised if most receipients of an upload to a mainframe and/or personal computer will do the same thing.
This is why I'm hesitant to signing up to Alcor.
I believe in the complete augmentation of the human brain, with a second voice in your head, much like many various forms of Sci-Fi has previously demonstrated, an augmented human brain is entirely possible and is infact already here, think of the iPhone and Siri.
Its just not as quick as we need it to be and not connected directly to our brains.
Fact of the matter is, we will be very quickly obsolete if we don't augment our mathematic, logic, and memory sections of our brain with solid state logic circuits.
Our councious mind is who we are, everything else is disposable.
Reason #1:
To me there is no point to uploading yourself 100% of the way to a computer, except to augment your current brain with the support that an information system can provide the current human brain and/or for redundancy. I have solved this with a personal and private mediawiki on a heavily redundant (and backed up) server. Everything that I consider to be very personal and useful to know is in there.
Reason #2:
There will be a reason to maintain a biological brain for various personal reasons, most of all the people who believe in a spirit will want to remain biological, and hey its only human to want to remain biological. And it will be impossible for a very long period of time to replicate the exact nature of a human mind too. if we are computers we can easily modify our thoughts and feelings at the whim of our councious mind, so therefore we are no longer a limited human being, so therefore we will become little emperors capable of undergoing extreme amounts of torture and being able to shrug it off, this is unfair to other people, to other brains which refuse to upgrade, so there will need to be a method of levelling the playing field.
Reason #3:
There is no point to replacing the human brain as we will be able to reinvent its pathways to make them more resilient to damage and disease, more resilient to stress and invent addons which will provide the processing power that we need, a simple $50 calculator from the 1980s for example tapped into the human brain would provide the processing power equal to an autistic savant.
I personally believe that there will be a form of control from government (if there is still going to be government) which will licence or restrict the ownership of brainpower. Each civilian is born with a certian level of augmentation with the use of electronics, as that person then becomes a larger part of society, a larger piece of the pie is given to them.
No doubt there will be people living permanently on other planets in our solar system by then. I think we should probably stop using that as a benchmark sometime soon.
IMHO there will be a cultural shift towards thinking of people who are 100% uploaded to be "Ghosts in the machine" and people who are still biological will be the only ones who think it as this way, the "souls" which live in cyberspace will see another person as just another aspect of their reality of their existence. But one thing is certian, for quite a few hundred or thousand years, people will be considered to be lesser than a pure biological entity if they are 100% uploaded and 100% uploaded people will consider people to still be biological to be lesser than that of a soul or digital entity. or to borrow from Gibson a "Cyberspirit".
I personally want a capsule made from pure nickel or stainless steel 1 inch thick to protect my biological human brain, with nanobots to maintain and repair the brain, everything else however is either plugged into a computer or is a physical part of an exoskeleton in the real world.
I haven't decided yet upon the capsule material as there is many factors to consider, it probably won't be my descision to make.
Edited by Layberinthius, 21 April 2014 - 10:44 AM.