We cannot yet leave the Milky Way as yet, Professori! I feel humans and other 
animals need something better to dwell on then, The Big Sleep. Andromeda must 
wait a few billion years, eh. I do not have a good mental grip on non-material 
existence, but neither am I fluent in network engineering yet. It's back to 
casting your fate to the wind as the old folk song went. Pattern Identity, I 
understand I think. 
 
Let us be careful so that humanity stays connected when the Milky Way will meet 
Andromeda. That might be quite a big challenge. It will involve huge amounts of 
computations. Meeting the mini galaxy Magellan, as we do today, will be a good 
preparation, perhaps. 

But we might count on some surprises too, as we know virtually nothing about 
'reality'.


With Digital Mechanism, there is an inflation of type of immortality possible, 
some of which are accessible here and now (the progress here is that we have 
stopped to burn on the stake those who practice them. We send them in jail or 
in asylum).


Bruno

 
 
 
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On 08 Jul 2016, at 02:05, spudboy100 via Everything List wrote:


Well, for psychological reasons, I agree with John Clark's initial response.The 
goal, I am guessing is restoration, in principle, as Brent Meeker's comment, 
earlier. I am guessing that file restoration from the past, if done exact 
enough would render full resurrection or file restoration of us, complete to 
the point of engaging in these emails, and then doubting that a replica would 
really be you? If it is based on quantum information, one physicist writer, 
started off her essay, stating that the information that is us, that is the 
universe is preserved in the quantum. The physicist in question is Sabine 
Hossenfelder, in here article about natural evolving quantum computers, aka 
block holes. 
After you die, your body’s atoms will disperse and find new venues, making 
their way into oceans, trees and other bodies. But according to the laws of 
quantum mechanics, all of the information about your body’s build and function 
will prevail. The relations between the atoms, the uncountable particulars that 
made you you, will remain forever preserved, albeit in unrecognisably scrambled 
form – lost in practice, but immortal in principle.
 
Good enough for me, on this.... Now the rest is engineering and data 
restoration. Easy, huh?



You are not made of atoms, which mainly change every decades. You are a pattern 
of immaterial information, and you survive in any reasonable sense only if you 
have the environment (aka universal numbers) capable of processing that pattern 
of information. Now that exists in infinitely many occurrence in elementary 
arithmetic. But that is not necessary consoling, as in principle it could mean 
that life is 100 years of bearable life followed by an eternal agony, as from 
your 1p view, you will feel surviving as long as some universal numbers make 
you believe in them, and they are infinitely many competing/collaborating 
universal numbers for that.


Immortality without some quality of life might be worst than mortality.


Let us be careful so that humanity stays connected when the Milky Way will meet 
Andromeda. That might be quite a big challenge. It will involve huge amounts of 
computations. Meeting the mini galaxy Magellan, as we do today, will be a good 
preparation, perhaps. 
But we might count on some surprises too, as we know virtually nothing about 
'reality'.


With Digital Mechanism, there is an inflation of type of immortality possible, 
some of which are accessible here and now (the progress here is that we have 
stopped to burn on the stake those who practice them. We send them in jail or 
in asylum).


Bruno








 

 
 
https://aeon.co/essays/is-the-black-hole-at-our-galaxy-s-centre-a-quantum-computer
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
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 Sent: Thu, Jul 7, 2016 7:18 pm
 Subject: Re: What are among the world's most important problems to solve, why?
 
 
 
    
Information about the past is available to us (at least according      to our 
present understanding of the laws of physics).  It's the      future that we 
have only limited information about.
     
Brent
     
     
     
On 7/7/2016 3:36 PM, Mindey wrote:
     
     
      
Cryonics can help those who are alive today. That        is good, but not good 
enough, since I do miss some people who        died when I was 2. Universe can 
think whatever it wants, but        just because the laws of physics had worked 
until now, doesn't        mean that they will work exactly the same in the 
future, or that        there is future. I'm really dissatisfied that we can't 
change        the laws of physics, modify them, and cannot have all the        
information about time and space to explore... The moment of        "now" is 
the event horizon of the 4-dimensional black hole, past        this horizon, 
the information becomes inaccessible to us (stuck        in the past), and I 
really don't like living next to a black        hole...
         
         On Thursday, July 7, 2016 at 10:18:06 PM UTC, John Clark wrote:        
          
            
On Thu, Jul 7, 2016                at 2:24 PM, Mindey <[email protected]> wrote:
             
             
              

                 
                  
                      
                        
                          
                            
                              
​                                  ​>>                                    ​     
                              One problem towers over all others,               
                   death.
                             
                           
                         
                       
                      

                       
                                         
                      ​>​                       Well, I suppose death results 
from imbalance                      between order and entropy. One problem we 
have                      that is close, is Recovering Information of the Minds 
of                        the Past. We plan to have a hierarchy of              
        problems, to represent the connections.
                   
                 
                

                   
                 
                    ​You're                      only completely dead, as 
opposed to mostly dead,                      when                               
           ​Information                      Theoretical Death is reached.  ​   
                
                 
                  
                                    
                 
                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information-theoretic_death
                                    
                 

                 
                 
http://www.evidencebasedcryonics.org/tag/information-theoretic-death/
                 
                 

                 
                 
                  
​That's why I shelled out $80000 to have                      my brain frozen 
in liquid Nitrogen when I become                      mostly dead.
                   

                     
                   
 John K Clark
                   
                 
                 
                  
                    

                     
                   
                 
              
               
             
           
         
      
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