Alcor is science fact, here is a science fiction repair by nanotechnology 
supposedly, from the 2013 film Elysium. Besides fight scenes the "McGuffin" as 
director Alfred Hitchcock would have termed it, is the miraculous medical 
nanotechnology machinery available only to the elites on Elysium.  Here is a 
link to that film on Youtube, which depicts the nano-repair in action. It 
occurs about 50 seconds into the start of the clip. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6j-vjtJ7PRI

-----Original Message-----
From: John Clark <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, Jul 27, 2020 9:50 am
Subject: Re: A video tour of the ALCOR facility

On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 7:41 AM Lawrence Crowell 
<[email protected]> wrote:


>  In order to really make this work you need Maxwell's demon.

No, to make this work you need Nanotechnology. Maxwell's Demon violates the 
second law of thermodynamics. Nanotechnology does not.


> for N = 10^10 neural connections there are some N! possible combinations.

So you're saying wiring up neural connections at random won't work and I 
certainly agree, if it did work there would be no point in freezing a brain, 
but we need the information in that brain. Life can access that information so 
I see no reason in principle why human technology can't access it too even if 
the brain is frozen, provided of course that chaos isn't introduced in the 
freezing process and there are reasons to think it isn't.


> It is not impossible in principle, but things like this are not likely to 
> come very soon.

The thing about a singularity is nobody can say how soon it will happen, even 
if it doesn't happen for 1000 years 999 years from now it will still look like 
it's a long way away because more progress will be made in that last year than 
in the previous 999. So whenever a singularity occurs it will always come as a 
big surprise to everybody. The good thing about liquid nitrogen is it puts time 
on your side, subjectively technology will be able to achieve Nanotechnology 
and superhuman AI instantaneously. And remember current technology only needs 
to be good enough to freeze things, unfreezing a brain can be left to future 
scientists to figure out. 

Am I certain Cryonics will work? Absolutely not. Am I certain it MIGHT work? 
Yes, I would say the probability of success is greater than zero and less than 
100%, but that's about all I can say.

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