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    Disappears with brain death. Into entropy.

    The information carrier in the human brain is primarily nerve impulses and connections between neurons. Receivers and transmitters of this information are various organs and centers of the brain, and they “understand” it. For the rest of nature, this information is not information even during a person's lifetime. We can “intercept” it by installing neurotransmitters, and even decipher it https://dpmmax.livejournal.com/764181.html

    But in fact, these are chemical reactions, bioelectricity, and cells…

    With the cessation of brain activity, information is no longer transmitted, and with the breakdown of nerve connections, it disappears completely

    I bet that none of the people who answer have any idea how information is stored in the brain, but they are willing to answer this question. What is the mechanism of information storage in the brain is still not known, science continues to explore this direction.

    To claim that information is transferred and recorded somewhere after the death of the carrier is just unsubstantiated idealistic chatter. Another attempt to create a god out of the void, violating the principle of causality: an effect without a cause. Nothing happens by itself. Information can be information only when it is transmitted to a person and realized by them, otherwise it is nothing.

    “The living know that they will die. And the dead don't know anything…” The information accumulated over a lifetime is passed on to descendants during their lifetime. If he didn't have time to pass something on, he took it with him. Therefore, we need to listen to the older generation in order to get useful information for our lives. And the older generation should hurry to pass on important and useful information to their children and grandchildren while there is still time. In any case, you need to communicate with each other.

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