Beyond Death: Digital Souls, Synthetic Consciousness, and the Coming War for the Human Mind

Author:   Bruno Bianchini
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798198044463


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   21 May 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Beyond Death: Digital Souls, Synthetic Consciousness, and the Coming War for the Human Mind


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For the first time in human history, the defeat of death is no longer a theological promise or a science fiction conceit-it is an engineering project. Beyond Death: Digital Souls, Synthetic Consciousness, and the Coming War for the Human Mind is a sweeping, deeply researched exploration of the technologies that will soon allow the human mind to survive the death of the biological body, and the profound existential crises that will follow. If the brain is essentially a biological ""reality engine,"" can its code be extracted, digitized, and run on a computer? As neuroscience races to map the human connectome and AI achieves unprecedented sophistication, the boundary between human and machine is dissolving. But bypassing death comes with a terrifying catch: if we can upload a mind to a server, does it remain the original person? Or is it merely a perfect, soulless copy-a philosophical zombie convinced that it is you? Moving seamlessly from the philosophy of consciousness to the bleeding edge of modern technology, Beyond Death meticulously unpacks the three primary roads beyond mortality: Mind Uploading: Translating the brain's 100 trillion synaptic connections into software. This promises freedom from aging, disease, and sleep, but introduces the terrifying ""copy problem"" and the existential vertigo of living as data. AI Resurrection: The rapidly growing industry of ""deadbots"" and synthetic ghosts. By using the vast data exhaust of our digital lives, AI can already simulate our departed loved ones, trapping the living in a dangerous illusion of presence. Cryonics and Preservation: The gritty realities of vitrifying the biological brain, and the devastating psychological shock-a radical ""future shock""-awaiting anyone successfully revived centuries from now in an alien world. But surviving death is only the beginning. Beyond Death issues a chilling warning about the legal, economic, and military consequences of digital existence. When consciousness becomes data, it becomes hackable. The book envisions the impending ""Age of Mind Crime,"" where memories can be weaponized, identities stolen or multiplied, and cognitive malware rewrites personality. More disturbingly, it outlines the dark economics of ""subscription immortality."" What happens when your continued existence relies on paying server fees to a tech monopoly? The result is a dystopian vision of cognitive capitalism, digital slavery, and the creation of ""digital prisons"" where subjective time can be manipulated to inflict thousands of years of suffering in a matter of real-world minutes. Finally, the book looks ahead to the mature post-human civilization. Without the generational turnover driven by death, society faces gerontocratic lock-in, resource collapse, and the end of cultural evolution. Humanity will inevitably splinter into cognitive castes: unenhanced biological humans left behind by uploaded billionaires, hybrid minds, and hyper-intelligent planetary networks that rival the gods of ancient myth. Beyond Death is not just a book about future technology; it is an urgent ethical reckoning. It argues that we are rushing to dismantle the biological limits that give human life its meaning without preparing for the world that comes next. Engaging, terrifying, and profoundly thought-provoking, this book forces us to confront the most transformative question of our time: If the mind can survive the body, what remains of being human?

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Author:   Bruno Bianchini
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.549kg
ISBN:  

9798198044463


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   21 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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