If you were to try and upload a human mind to a computer. How would you do it?

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  • There is a complete, precise connectome for C. elegans, a roundworm with a central nervous system of 302 neurons and about 7k synapses. You can simulate the worm on your computer right now. More invertebrate connectomes have been mapped since then. It's been difficult to tell, from these animals, whether the connectome is the be-all-end-all of CNS function (SciAm 2012 -- I'd like to find an updated source on the discussion).

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