Maybe the 1st wife was a robot, V1, and able to upload herself into a newer body, V2... It never directly implies that she wasn't a robot all along, since her eyes were open at the hospital (a real human's eyes would dry out in minutes without blinking with eyes open in a coma).
Friends and family discount LMAO! This was such a great little story. And who knows maybe Tony will appear on her doorstep one day, it's been known to happen and they've already beat the odds in finding each other.
The video quality of screen-Sarah could have been better. All that technology and they could only give a grainy, glitching, green image with no other colour and no background. What was that all about?
It's meant to be a projection of her consciousness so the idea is that it wouldn't be a pure feed because it was just attempting to create a likeness from her thoughts. Cool question, I love dissecting it!
There's two reasons for that. Spiritually, a blackbird can represent the idea of change or they're thought to appear when you need to know whether or not your intuition is correct. The second reason is the verbiage used to pair her physical AI is from a Wallace Stevens poem called 13 ways of looking at a Blackbird.
the line “a man and a woman are one” then “a man and a woman and a blackbird are one” make the appearance of a blackbird into a spiritual component in the scene bridging them together and in this case, representing technology, what technology can do. Here technology (the blackbird novel addition or interloper) bridges the couple and is able to bring them together, revealing how a technological appliance can be a spiritual thing
Why are her EYES open?? Always in movies and tv the person who is in a coma or other paralyzes effect , the patient has their EYES open. Their EYES would dry out in less than 2 minutes
That's creepy & morbid, now her Soul will not be able to die, Rest In Peace, move on to her Soul Journey & possibly be Reincarnated into another lifetime because she's an Immortal Robot, what happens in 50yrs & her husband is dead & she still alive for Eons & Eons for all Eternity, that's fate worst then Hell!
You're wrong and here's why. The robot and her "consciousness" is just a copy. Her soul went to heaven when her physical body died. She knew this would happen and was ready for it. She said so. Moving her memories into a synthetic companion was for him. She did it for him BC she loved him and didn't want to go on "living" as a vegetable.
Very well thought out and well-done. (Only one caveat---at the beginning, she say "Your breakfast is getting cold"---but he goes to the kitchen to eat cold cereal! LOL!) Very enjoyable short!
To paraphrase another adage: "The impossible we do right now. The improbable will just take a little longer." Your fatalist attitude is understandable. The majority of people feel that way since we don't really know what consciousness is, let alone make a copy of it. However, just several hundred years ago many of our current scientific achievements from the locomotives, airplanes, electricity, and lightbulbs were considered impossible. When one generation claims that something is impossible, the next generation says, "Hold my beer!"
Only Extraterrestrial Áliens like the Grays/Greys or the 15ft tall Extraterrestrial Alien Praying Mantis Insectoids/Insectaloids, can separate our Souls from our Mortal-Coil Human-Being Earthling bodies & put it in a gynormous test-tube in suspended animation, preventing our Spirits to move on to our Soul-Journeys in Resting in Peace in Heaven, judged & in prison in Limbo, Purgatory &/or Hell, preventing us from being possibly be reincarnated yet into another Life-Time!
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