Noetic styes can pass on perception directly. Once someone dies, they can no longer be perceived by those who knew them, so there's no 'reality' of them left to reinforce those perceptions. Eventually, even the version of "you" that exists in someone's memory is gone, like sun-faded colors. If you can push back against reality enough to assert their continued existence on your own empathic strata, then you can simulate their personalities in a halo-partition.
It was my thesis project, final season at college: Ruminative Coroner's Otiose Tintinnabulation.
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Noetic styes can pass on perception directly. Once someone dies, they can no longer be perceived by those who knew them, so there's no 'reality' of them left to reinforce those perceptions. Eventually, even the version of "you" that exists in someone's memory is gone, like sun-faded colors. If you can push back against reality enough to assert their continued existence on your own empathic strata, then you can simulate their personalities in a halo-partition.
It was my thesis project, final season at college: Ruminative Coroner's Otiose Tintinnabulation.