Highly doubtful. Even representing the basic physical state of a piece of mouse brain about the size of a grain of sand pushes current technology to the limit (petabytes of data generated from 100 million images taken from the tissue sample).
And even if it were possible it's not you. It's a copy or clone of your consciousness. A replica taken at the time of the copy. You would still cease to perceive at the point your original biological brain dies. Transfering consciousness the way it happens in movies is sci-fi magic. There's no plausible way it could happen from our current understanding of consciousness and how it emerges from the biological processes in the brain.
These links discuss some of the challenges and possibilities:
Info in the brain is stored in every detail of its physical structure of the connections between neurons.
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Answer (1 of 198): It is technically possible. Here's why: Your consciousness is the result of biological activity in your brain. The cells in your brain do a lot of complex things, and one of those things is work together to produce your complete experience of the world. Consciousness is like ...
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