What these dreamers forget is that the brain too ages, and this is the main driver of aging. But you cannot transplant the brains without transferring the consciousness, unless the latter is due to 'the soul', and then we are back to square one. Why get into all the trouble of creating clones if the same consciousness can incarnate in various bodies, with that of the clone being just one of them?
Then no one has yet even conceived of how to transplant brains!
Hi! Your on the right track when you connect human cloning with immortality and since you've asked this question.I will answer it by recommending that people who read my reply should watch the movie,"The Island,"That revolves around the very same subject your talking about here.
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Then no one has yet even conceived of how to transplant brains!