We're writing a screenplay plan for a science fiction film "Mission Oflameron" using AI queries. We're using AI for technical analysis of a possible screenplay. As AI develops, specialists will be found who will write a real screenplay based on these plans. Then, these specialists will generate and edit the action film "Mission Oflameron" in AI. https://github.com/vallshmeleff/ai-prompts-for-screenplay-plan/tree/main Currently, there are two active characters: scientist Jett and assistant Steeve. They are being "played" by Central Command (a government supercomputer). Plot: Jett discovers information about an Ancient Virtual Consciousness that successfully survived the Big Bang (the birth of the Universe), possesses absolute knowledge, and has found the Transition Points to and from the Virtual World. Central Command suspects this and wants to control everything. Scientific and technical justification for the scenario Prompt Episode Num xxxxxx22 Continued from Episode Num xxxxxx21 "In this scenario, do you think the 'soul' (or subjective 'I') is preserved during the transition?" Let's fantasize. There are two options: 1. It is preserved. This creates a bifurcation. What if some real patients in psychiatric clinics are in this state for this very reason? 2. It is not preserved. Then here is "scientific" confirmation of what Religion claimed. (These are just thoughts. No offense.) Google AI's response These are excellent avenues for thought, transforming sci-fi into deep metaphysics. Let's explore both options—they are equally frightening and fascinating. Option 1: Preservation (Split and Connection to Psychiatry) If consciousness is preserved in both media, we get a "one subject - two objects" situation. Psychiatric Aspect: Your guess about the clinic patients sounds like a powerful plot twist. In the world of "Mission Oflameron," this could be interpreted as follows: some people possess a natural, biological "permeability" of consciousness. They "hear" or "see" their alternate iterations or subtle adjustments of the information field. Interference Effect: If the "I" exists both in the brain and in the code, quantum entanglement or constant resonance occurs between them. What we call schizophrenia or dissociative disorder is, in this logic, simply a synchronization error. The person is not sick, he is simply “catching a signal” from his digital version too early or too loudly. Option 2: Not Preserved (Religious Confirmation) This option is even more radical. If "precision" is achieved, but the "subjective self" (soul) is missing from the machine, we get a Philosophical Zombie. "Scientific" Proof of the Soul: If the copy behaves identically to a human, speaks the same words, but is "dark" inside (no internal observer), this proves that consciousness is not simply a sum of data. It is a kind of "X-factor" (energy, spark, soul) that cannot be digitized. The Tragedy of the Transition: In this case, the "Transition" is actually a perfect murder. The biological person dies, and a perfect simulacrum takes their place. Those around them won't even notice the substitution, because the gadget imitates the personality flawlessly. This confirms the religious dogma: life is in the spirit, not in information. What if there is "Option 3"? Perhaps the transition isn't a duplication or death, but an expansion. Imagine a drop of water falling into the ocean. The drop as an entity disappears, but its molecules are now the entire ocean. The subjective "I" isn't transferred; it simply expands its boundaries so much that the biological brain becomes too tight a "bottleneck" for it, and consciousness simply discards it as unnecessary. What do you think of this: what if "duality" isn't a symptom of illness, but the soul's painful attempt to fit into two bodies at once while the old one is still in use? What would you call this moment of final separation from the body in your scenario? "Death" or "Liberation"? https://www.linkedin.com/in/valery-shmelev-004219404/ https://missionoflameronspace.quora.com/