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Rath said:
Kasz216 said:
Rath said:

No because why on earth would I trust a scientist who wanted to kill somebody to watch him die?

But yes to the situation in a purely hypothetical sense.

 

Edit: Electrical signals in the brain at that point would also need to be saved, as well as the positions of more than just the electrons (ie, protons and neutrons as well).

So if someone gives you permament amneisa it's of your opinion they've killed you?

 

What? You seem to be crossing borders of consciousness and memory here.

Not at all.  Afterall that is how consiousness is made is it not?

Put it this way.  You get amenisa by a ray they messes with the chemicals in your brain... and now you remember nothing.

Or heck, you have a spike driven through your head sufficent enough to change the way your brain works and your personality works.