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There's a lot even our best neuroscientists don't know about the human brain. How can we have any reasonable hope for preservation given those unknowns? What if there are crucial memory mechanisms that are so poorly understood, we don't even know to check whether our methods preserve them? As it turns out, there's some interesting empirical evidence about the general shape , and limits, of those unknowns. In Ted Chiang's short story Exhalation , a race of aliens have brains which run on compressed air, performing computations and storing information in elaborate arrangements of hinged gold-foil leaves. The leaves are held in position by a constant stream of air flowing through the brain's tubules, encoding alien thoughts and memories. That ephemeral suspension pattern is the whole self—any
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