Many people theorize that in principle, the brain could be [uploaded](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_uploading) to a computer which would then contain the person's consciousness. Would a successful demonstration of this disprove Judaism? (Don't worry for now how something like that could actually be shown. Say an advanced MRI-like machine would predict *everyone's* [who steps in it] actions with 100% accuracy, or something similar.) Being as the answers to this: http://judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/6131/is-the-brain-the-seat-of-the-soul seem to say that such a thing is incompatible with Judaism, that *should* mean that seeing that such a thing *can* exist, would be powerful evidence against free will, and therefore Judaism.