Imagine your brain is like a super cool toy box, full of all your favorite toys, which are memories and thoughts. Now imagine trying to copy that whole toy box into another one without missing any pieces. That’s what copying a brain would be like! But right now, we don’t know how to copy every single memory or thought perfectly, so it's tricky.
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- Copying your brain is like making a perfect copy of all your favorite toys in a new box.
- It’s like trying to remember everything you ever knew from one day to the next, but for a whole person.
- If we could copy a brain, you might be able to live inside another body without forgetting who you are.
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