- Infomorph
:"For the Marvel Comics supervillain with this name, see
Infomorph (comics) ."The term Infomorph refers to a consciousness uploaded or downloaded into a computer (mind transfer ) from a biological entity. A concept primarily used inscience fiction , it has appeared in various guises:
* innovel s likeFrederik Pohl 's "Gateway" series andPoul Anderson 's "Genesis" (to name a very few)
* onTV series such as "X-Files ", "" (Ira Graves) and "Red Dwarf " (Arnold Rimmer)
* onroleplaying game s, such asTranshuman Space and theMMORPG Eve Online (where the skill "infomorph psychology" allows a character to transfer themselves between multiple "jump clones" of their original body).
* This is a major plot point inXenogears
* in theMega Man X game series (Sigma).
*in the mangaBLAME! where several main characters have their consciousnesses uploaded to other levels of computer reality.
* in theAnime Iria .
* in theNBC series, Heroes,Hana Gitelman 's consciousness appears in a computer shortly after her death.While the concept is a common one in SF, the term itself is
idiosyncratic and not widely used. It derives from the novel "Eon" byGreg Bear , where it is part of a simple three-part classification ofposthuman forms; the other two classes being homorph (humanoid) and neomorph (embodied but nonhumanoid). "Neomorph" also appears in the novel "Accelerando" byCharles Stross .Whether it will ever be more than a theory is uncertain, but computing power is still increasing exponentially (see
Moore's law for more details), and that end of the theory may be technologically feasible at some point in the future. The other end of the theory, which involves knowing the absolute workings of every aspect of the mind and the ability to measure this in a specific individual, may be theoretically possible (though Heisenberg'suncertainty principle may apply if it is discovered that the brain's workings on a quantum scale are relevant to the workings of the mind), but the rate of appreciation of knowledge in neuroscience and psychology is far slower than the rate of increase in computing power. There are also philosophical questions to be answered, the most important being the nature of consciousness and whether it is possible to transfer a consciousness or if this transfer would effectively be a copy.ee also
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Mind uploading
*Omega Point
*Simulated reality External links
* [http://www.intel.com/technology/mooreslaw/ Moore's Law]
* [http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0404510 Universal Limits on Computation]
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