Dustin@r0ck3t23
Elon Musk just turned human mortality into a data storage problem.
Every billionaire is burning fortunes on longevity.
They are squeezing years out of decaying flesh.
Musk is skipping the body.
Musk: “Save state. Like save your brain state, like a saved game in a video game.”
Medicine treats death as hardware failure.
Musk treats it as a failure to hit save.
Musk: “You could save state, and restore that state into a biological being if you wanted to in the future, in principle. There’s like nothing from a physics standpoint that prevents this.”
Not a medical standpoint. A physics one.
For every human who ever lived, the mind was welded to a single biological chassis.
The body died. File deleted. No recovery.
That was the law of being alive.
Musk is treating it like a bug waiting to be patched.
If consciousness is just electrical patterns, the brain is a local server.
And servers get backed up.
Musk: “Now, you’d be a little different. But then you’re also a little different when you wake up in the morning from yesterday.”
He isn’t promising you wake up identical.
He is promising you wake up.
The public hears this and files it under fiction.
They are missing the trajectory.
First, the implant moves a cursor.
Then it restores a voice.
Then it drives a robotic arm.
Then it uploads the operator.
We spent a thousand years hunting immortality in the flesh.
We were debugging the wrong layer.
Death was never a disease.
It is a data loss event.