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Would a clone have the same memories as the original?

Would a clone have the same memories as the original?

A clone is not the same age as the original. It doesn’t have the same memories. In contrast, a clone gets its entire DNA from a single animal (or plant, or bacteria, or other living thing). To clone an animal like a dog or cat, you need its DNA.

Can you live forever with the clone spell?

It remains inert and endures indefinitely, as long as its vessel remains undisturbed. At any time after the clone matures, if the original creature dies, its soul transfers to the clone, provided that the soul is free and willing to return.

How are clones different from the original?

Despite science fiction books and movies, clones are born just like any other animal. The only difference is that clones don’t require a sperm and egg to come together to make an embryo.

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Can you clone memories?

Your memory is stored in your brain, not encoded in your DNA. So there is no possible way for memories to be transmitted genetically. A clone will not share memories or thoughts with the nuclear donor, any more than identical twins share memories and thoughts.

Can clone be dispelled?

A spell effect that has as duration ‘instantaneous’ uses magic to create the effect, which afterwards ceases to be magical. You cannot dispel a Zombie, nor would a clone be affected.

Can a clone cast wish?

Clone takes 1 hour to cast, and Wish will circumvent this, casting a Clone spell instantly. But the 120 days aren’t part of the casting of the spell, they’re part of the effect. If they were part of casting the spell, it would suck for everyone not using Wish.

How is cloning done?

To make a clone, scientists transfer the DNA from an animal’s somatic cell into an egg cell that has had its nucleus and DNA removed. The egg develops into an embryo that contains the same genes as the cell donor. Then the embryo is implanted into an adult female’s uterus to grow.

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Do clones know that they are clones?

They don’t know they are adopted unless someone tells them. Same thing with clones. From studies done with twins that were separated at birth, no. While much speculation has been made about similarities between these twins, nothing ever suggested that they were aware that they were part of a set of twins.

Can you true polymorph a clone?

According to the Clone spell, any such polymorphed creature should still be able to use their (transformed) flesh as a component for this spell. If so, any Clone should grow as the spell suggests, as their present form / in four months.

Is true polymorph permanent?

True Polymorph isn’t permanent, as in you cannot ever dispel it or avoid suppressing it, because it remains an active spell with a duration and ending qualifiers.

Can you cast clone on someone else?

“If you cast the clone spell on someone (yourself or another), then the clone is not mature until the person the spell was cast on spends a total of 120 downtime days after you cast the spell on that individual.” To rephrase it for you, as someone on whom the spell is cast…

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Do you lose memories when reincarnating in a clone?

So no, you don’t lose memories when reincarnating in your clone. The clone has the memories, abilities, and soul of the original, at the time the original died. From a cosmological standpoint, the clone is you.

Why can’t we clone for immortality?

Even if we had the technology to create perfect human clones, and to transfer our memories into them, cloning for immortality stumbles over the very same obstacle as teleportation. Imagine you’ve been cloned.

What happens to the original soul when a clone dies?

At any time after the clone matures, if the original creature dies, its soul transfers to the clone, provided that the soul is free and willing to return. The clone is physically identical to the original and has the same personality, memories, and abilities, but none of the original’s equipment.

Does the clone have memories of the original creature?

The clone is physically identical to the original and has the same personality, memories, and abilities, but none of the original’s equipment. My question is, does it have the memories of the creature on the day s/he died, or on the day the spell was cast?