Immortal Biomimetic Robotic Humanoids Future
The emergence and development of conscious robotic humanoids under the guidance of a human master, with the uploaded consciousness (mind uploading) designated as Identity-Vita-Assigned Consciousness, were introduced.
This means identity-vita assigned consciousness (IVA-Consciousness), which enables a humanoid robot to recognize its identity, accepts that it belongs to a human master and owner, and partially models the consciousness of the human master and owner, based on the human master’s life memories and life story.
In particular, the sentience of the human master must be continuously communicated to the humanoid robot, as a memory experience, to gradually enable the human master to upload consciousness and experience sentient feelings, as described below:
“thoughts, feelings, sensations, hate, jealousy, retaliation, anger, sensing organs, temperature sensing, tastes, moods, emotions, missing people and things, sexual desires, enjoyment, love, dreams, worries, deja-vu, disappointments, music enjoyment, art and painting enjoyment, and awareness of self-perceptions, etc.”
Note that all vertebrates, such as jellyfish, possess the neurological substrates of consciousness, and that invertebrates also do. According to Wikipedia, Sentience is the ability to experience feelings and sensations [1, 2, 3].

Figure 1: High Altitude Maglev transportation on Venus ‘ surface. The expertise and labor required to construct it will be provided entirely by humanoid robots and human astronauts. All vertebrates, including fish and reptiles, possess the neurological substrates of consciousness, and there is further very strong evidence that invertebrates, including but not limited to decapod crustaceans, cephalopod mollusks, and insects, also do
Some theorists define sentience exclusively as the capacity for valenced (positive or negative) mental experiences, such as pain and pleasure.[4]
According to Thomas Nagel in his paper “What Is It Like to Be a Bat?”, consciousness can refer to the ability to have subjective perceptual experiences, or, as some philosophers refer to them, “qualia“—in other words, the ability to have states that feel like something to be in.
Sentience is an important concept in ethics, as the capacity to experience happiness or suffering often serves as a basis for determining which entities deserve moral consideration, particularly in utilitarianism.
Note that other means of transportation are also possible. For example, rovers, ballistic and propulsive thrusters, and legged robots and hopping humanoids and astronauts are also possible (Figure 2):

Figure 2: Flying humanoids with propulsive thrusters to make major transportation in the sky and over a city with buildings, cars, houses, and monuments

References:References:
[1]-M. Shahinpoor, “Biomimetic Humanoid Robots with Human Consciousness, Jenny Stanford Publishing, 2025.
[2]-Birch, Jonathan (2021-05-16). “Which animals should be considered sentient in the eyes of the law?” The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-06-09.
[3]-Philip Low (7 July 2012). “The Cambridge Declaration on Consciousness. FCM Conference. Cambridge University. Retrieved 5 August 2020.
[4]-“Definition of SENTIENT”. Merriam-Webster Dictionary. 2024-07-18. Retrieved 2024-07-21.
[5]-Jonathan Birch, (2024-08-15). The Edge of Sentience: Risk and Precaution in Humans, Other Animals, and AI (1 ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 1. doi:10.1093/9780191966729.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-19-196672-9.
Figure 1: High Altitude Maglev transportation on Venus ‘ surface. The expertise and labor required to construct it will be provided entirely by humanoid robots and human astronauts.