Infomorph

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The term Infomorph refers to a consciousness uploaded or downloaded into a computer (mind transfer) from a biological entity. A concept primarily used in science fiction, it has appeared in various guises:

While the concept is a common one in SF, the term itself is idiosyncratic and not widely used. It derives from the novel Eon by Greg Bear, where it is part of a simple three-part classification of posthuman forms; the other two classes being homorph (humanoid) and neomorph (embodied but nonhumanoid). "Neomorph" also appears in the novel Accelerando by Charles Stross.

Whether it will ever be more than a theory is uncertain, but computing power is still increasing exponentially (see Moore's law for more details), and that end of the theory may be technologically feasible at some point in the future.

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