Cyberimmortality

noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A hypothetical form of immortality in which a person's consciousness, memories, etc. are transferred into a computer system. uncountable

    "...it is quite likely that it will be a white male 'cyberelite' who will invest in cyberimmortality for themselves. Yet at the same time they will need women as real and virtual sex objects as well as menial workers/emotional supporters for their travails/travels in cyberspace."

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"...it is quite likely that it will be a white male 'cyberelite' who will invest in cyberimmortality for themselves. Yet at the same time they will need women as real and virtual sex objects as well as menial workers/emotional supporters for their travails/travels in cyberspace."

Etymology

From cyber- + immortality.

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