Scientists have been claiming to be on the verge of creating artificial sentient life for a while now. Maybe they will, maybe they won't. It would be fun though.
I've been reading a bunch of stuff on consciousness recently. One of the things they do is create a thought experiment with a "Zombie", a person wired exactly like a human (me, for example) but "without the light turned on"...as in, they aren't aware that they are aware.
The question then is: Is such a thing possible? Are neurological impulses equivalent to what we consider to be conscious awareness? Or does consciousness transcend that somehow to the immaterial?
Interesting stuff. There's no right answer within current science, so we can't know for sure. Certain theories endorse both, and they can test for certain things (btw, the tests we have been able to perform point to the idea that neurological impulses are in fact equivalent to consciousness...or at the very least, if consciousness is seperate from the material world, it is merely some immaterial by-product that has no effect on causal material reality).
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So no, it wouldn't change my views. It would further modify my understanding of conscious existence, and the world in which we live, but it wouldn't persuade me toward or away from any religion.