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Computational modeling of a cognitive function​. Here, I’m attempting to formulate a few principles concerning the possibility of computer-simulating a part of the mind, thus transforming this mind into information. A primary advantage would be the possibility of a journey (quantum teleportation) at the speed of light, and why not hope for even greater speeds? Subsequently, the information of the simulated part of the mind could be preserved better than the biological body’s support. If you believe this isn’t possible, consider that in 1903, the Academy of Sciences in Paris established that a machine weighing more than air could not fly and rejected Traian Vuia’s project. On March 18, 1903, Traian Vuia became the first person in the world to fly a heavier-than-air aircraft (the Vuia 1).