I think people would probably be downloading new souls using bit torrent so Google might run into some problems there.
There's probably a serious side to that.
Since so many personality factors are influenced by the genome (
which I've suggested, on some religious boards, may be all that you have in the way of a 'soul' anyway), the 'quick-fix' while we're waiting for reverse transcription to introduce genome-fixes may be to "rewire your neurocortex" slightly, introducing the minor differences of hard-wiring that alternate alleles would have provided, to get the "upgrade" right away.
In fact, even with reverse transcription, that kind of "patch" may be necessary anyway. Just changing the genome won't necessarily cause it to express itself in terms of the developmental structures that took place as the neocortex or other parts of the brain developed.
Hmmm. You might not need to even alter the genome, unless you wanted to pass the fix on to progeny, or unless failure to do this could lead to "neural reversion" gradually.
So, after you post your genome with Google, to obtain feedback, you begin getting notices almost every day that a new "fix" has been found, and being offered an opportunity to "download" it.
If you click the correct response with your "virtual mouse", you see a note in the corner of your on-board display that the download is complete and installation is in progress, and moments later you "feel better", "feel energized", "feel cut-loose", or whatever???
That really sounds crazy, doesn't it? But not so long ago it sounded crazy to talk about Man "walking on the Moon", too? And, who would have believed such a thing as "pocket calculators" would suddenly be developed, so recently as just fifty years ago?
(Just about fifty years ago, I was taking a graduate course in "Nuclear Reactor Design", using slide rules and yellow legal pads to keep track of the calculation in figuring out core diameter and moderator shell thickness. It took a half-dozen sheets of paper to do the problem, and if you got the right answer to within a half-inch, that got you a "passing grade" on the homework.)
(If, at that time, someone had suggested that fifty years later, I'd be using "start blockquote" and "end blockquote" HTML to do subparagraphs on an "Internet forum", I'd have wondered if they might have climbed out of a flying saucer.)
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