When someone sits in front of footage taken by another with a camera - that someone, is viewing the images before them not created by them. There is distance and perspective involved.
But when a person sits back and recalls his first kiss or the last farewell on the tarmac before his true love's plane leaves the field - who is doing the viewing and what exactly is being viewed? Chemical flashes along a neural pathway? Cells being agitated sufficiently to resurrect an image from the past?
This is not my version of life.
If science wishes to duplicate who or what someone is they need to first accept the boundaries between memory (the sights, smells and emotions of our past) and the "person" viewing them now.
Spirit - Mind - Body is a trifecta that I believe in, much more so than that exact moment I first saw my wife, being etched on a series of brain cells distributed throughout a fragmented brain.
Would love to comment further, but alas, there appears to be a glitch in that regard.