This is the whole point: 

The neuronal cells being replaced in the brain can't be made of anything. 
The replacements (synthetic neurons) have to be made of atoms/molecules 
such that they that replicate the actual chemical processing abilities of 
the cells they are replacing.

- pt

On Wednesday, April 24, 2019 at 1:46:09 AM UTC-5, Cosmin Visan wrote:
>
> This is like saying: If you replace part of the computer screen with 
> drawings made on a piece of paper, what does this indicate ? Well... it 
> indicates that on the part replaced with the piece of paper, nothing will 
> happen anymore.
>
> On Wednesday, 24 April 2019 01:41:14 UTC+3, stathisp wrote:
>>
>>
>> If we can replace part of the brain with an electronic component and the 
>> person continues experiencing normal consciousness, what does this indicate?
>>
>>> -- 
>> Stathis Papaioannou
>>
>

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