You can clone your DNA with today's technology, in a lab.
Outcome will be almost precisely the same coded DNA and an identical twin clone. Your clone, if fed the same life experiences as you, will most certainly resemble you in every way. But your conscience and fate will only concern what happens to the body you possess. The twin body is not something you can feel nor control the movements of.
Now a good question would be what about Siamese Twins? Does each one have segregated controls over the joint body?
For separated twins, If lightning strikes your clone, you will not feel any voltage. If lightning strikes you, you will go into shock.
So then question becomes, how is body assigned to "you"? And is there any likely connection between the genetic composition of you in THIS life
And a reincarnated you possess a body in another.
As we already know, this reincarnated future you would not be of the same genetics, capacity, biological history as the you in this life. Since DNA is material and material is traceable, and when you die you go back into the soil and that fertilizes ground to produce multiple plants that are separated but may share material of one or more ex-corpses.
For those who are firm Judeo-Christian believers in 2015, the faith stands ground on this very question. How do we scientifically explain the assignment of possessor of the body to the body itself? If your parents did not have sex the night that winded up bringing you into existence, would "you" be brought in altogether? If they had sex 5 minutes later than they did and it was another sperm cell that met another egg, another "you" that is stranger to us all would get "lucky"
What then is the probability i got lucky i got the chance to be alive? Was that extreme luckiness? Or are there infinite opportunities so it's a certainty? If it is a certainty there is an assignment process. Something created this process. We do not know what that is, but it's outside the body of physics and chemistry is what im saying. Whatever isn't explained is unknown or believed by a religious following.
Outcome will be almost precisely the same coded DNA and an identical twin clone. Your clone, if fed the same life experiences as you, will most certainly resemble you in every way. But your conscience and fate will only concern what happens to the body you possess. The twin body is not something you can feel nor control the movements of.
Now a good question would be what about Siamese Twins? Does each one have segregated controls over the joint body?
For separated twins, If lightning strikes your clone, you will not feel any voltage. If lightning strikes you, you will go into shock.
So then question becomes, how is body assigned to "you"? And is there any likely connection between the genetic composition of you in THIS life
And a reincarnated you possess a body in another.
As we already know, this reincarnated future you would not be of the same genetics, capacity, biological history as the you in this life. Since DNA is material and material is traceable, and when you die you go back into the soil and that fertilizes ground to produce multiple plants that are separated but may share material of one or more ex-corpses.
For those who are firm Judeo-Christian believers in 2015, the faith stands ground on this very question. How do we scientifically explain the assignment of possessor of the body to the body itself? If your parents did not have sex the night that winded up bringing you into existence, would "you" be brought in altogether? If they had sex 5 minutes later than they did and it was another sperm cell that met another egg, another "you" that is stranger to us all would get "lucky"
What then is the probability i got lucky i got the chance to be alive? Was that extreme luckiness? Or are there infinite opportunities so it's a certainty? If it is a certainty there is an assignment process. Something created this process. We do not know what that is, but it's outside the body of physics and chemistry is what im saying. Whatever isn't explained is unknown or believed by a religious following.
Your soul versus your DNA (which is the real you?)
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