Abstract
We are already fascinated by what the human brain is capable of since scientists have used their intelligence to accomplish some very amazing achievements. Blue brain technology helps in the creation of a digital replicate based on that brain. Technical challenges arise when rebuilding complex tissues and defining virtual "realities," but the ethical considerations are more obvious. Is it possible to extract the essence of the "real" from the machine? Do we possess the technological capacity to redefine who we are? It is necessary to research the possible advantages, such as revolutionary Neurotherapy that can unlock the secrets of the brain and preserve personal intelligence for a lifetime, but philosophical research into what defines who we are is also necessary to move forward in this field. Is it simply a matter of muscles activating, or is there another factor involved? The Blue Brain Project challenges our ideas of what it is to be human, and it encourages us to proceed cautiously, morally, and in readiness for the revolutionary path that lies ahead. With a chance to completely transform our understanding of consciousness, identity, and what it means to be human, it is important that we responsibly. Develop and understand the ethical and philosophical implications of our research into human brain mapping. Keywords: Digital replicate, Complex tissues, Virtual realities, Neurotherapy, Brain mapping
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