On 27-07-2020 23:45, John Clark wrote:
On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 5:16 PM Lawrence Crowell
<[email protected]> wrote:
_> reconstructing a living organism molecular by molecule is a
tough call._
Of course it's a tough call! Yes, it's hard to do and that's why we
can't do it right now, but random mutation and natural selection
figured out how to do it and I know of no law of physics that forbids
intelligent designers, aka human engineers, from doing the same thing.
The great thing about liquid nitrogen is it gives us time for
technology to catch up. And no new breakthroughs in science are needed
for Cryonics to work, it just needs improvements in technology,
specifically improvements in nanotechnology.
John K Clark
Or just extract the relevant information from the brain needed to
simulate the deceased person's mind.
Saibal
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