Well, it is that "whatever" that I am interested in, in fact. Since in that regard, I assume I am a rather special case... And so, it could help with this simulation theory, I suppose.
[ It does mean being rather blunt about what he is, which is a shame, but the larger question of Demeisen's theory is more intriguing than his own playfulness. He gestures towards himself generally as he speaks. ]
I am something rather beyond the biological, personally. I take up a biological form for convenience, but many of the structures are just for show. The brain, for example. I possess one, but only because in the event I were to sustain a head injury, it would be quite odd if nothing were there. But it does not function in the slightest.
[ He's completely sure about that, because most of what he even knows about the human brain is now from his studies in Kenos. The science of the late 19th century when it came to a brain's functionality seemed rudimentary to him in comparison now... But it's also not as if it particularly mattered in this case. It's not like having it truly function would do anything for him or help bolster the illusion of his humanity. ]
So, it is more my curiosity how it would be accessed, in that case. Not impossible, presumably, but that sort of data would be... Well, I assume it is more difficult to access in this case.
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[ It does mean being rather blunt about what he is, which is a shame, but the larger question of Demeisen's theory is more intriguing than his own playfulness. He gestures towards himself generally as he speaks. ]
I am something rather beyond the biological, personally. I take up a biological form for convenience, but many of the structures are just for show. The brain, for example. I possess one, but only because in the event I were to sustain a head injury, it would be quite odd if nothing were there. But it does not function in the slightest.
[ He's completely sure about that, because most of what he even knows about the human brain is now from his studies in Kenos. The science of the late 19th century when it came to a brain's functionality seemed rudimentary to him in comparison now... But it's also not as if it particularly mattered in this case. It's not like having it truly function would do anything for him or help bolster the illusion of his humanity. ]
So, it is more my curiosity how it would be accessed, in that case. Not impossible, presumably, but that sort of data would be... Well, I assume it is more difficult to access in this case.