In the future if cloning humans became legal, and the ability to transfer your mind into your clone from your old body was accesbale (Figuring you would be elderly.) Would it be considered murder, or not as it's just your copy. If you were elderly and were given this option would you take, or if you were paralyzed, etc.
Longevity or Murder?
That reminds me of a movie that these 2 guys would just keep cloning them selves to figure out the cure for the reason why women couldn't bare children or something like that.
But anywho, I think that would be considered murder unless you find some loop hole and it'll count as "assisted suicide"
Murder if there is no capability of transferring further the consciousness to another body. Meaning the death is permanent. But if still can be transferred, it could just be like a frustrated murder or a destruction of property as a human life would not be that fragile and precious anyway.
Murder if there is no capability of transferring further the consciousness to another body. Meaning the death is permanent. But if still can be transferred, it could just be like a frustrated murder or a destruction of property as a human life would not be that fragile and precious anyway.Kinda reminds me of that messed up episode of Batman Beyond with Ra's Al Ghul
O_o@ssejllenrad said:
Kinda reminds me of that messed up episode of Batman Beyond with Ra's Al GhulMurder if there is no capability of transferring further the consciousness to another body. Meaning the death is permanent. But if still can be transferred, it could just be like a frustrated murder or a destruction of property as a human life would not be that fragile and precious anyway.
@JediXMan said:
It's murder unless the body was without a mind.
and this
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