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Immortality. Fact or Fiction?
« on: August 10, 2004, 05:33:48 AM »
Greetings,

There are now a ways and possiblility to clone human beings. I was wondering if we can preserve ourselves so we can be born on a different or new body, but mind/wisdom intact.
Some methods and ways are very crude. One example is cryogenics. Really gives me a shivers just thinking of it. I don't want to be preserve like a frozen fish. Even if we get frozen our cells would still degrade during freezing or defrezzing stage.
Another way is preserving our DNA's. However it may seem, when we get RE-BORN, our memories of the past would probably never be there. Hence, we'll never be the same person what we used to be.
The other method, may or may never be possible,is the making one's molocules to be transported in a 'Transporter Buffer', like a hard drive. Every detail would be intact. When you're time is up, you'll then be restored. However Your age is still the same when you were last 'downloaded'. So if you're 99, you're still be 99 and may die after transporting. Hehe no point to this method err... This method of immortality is possible only with younger people who wish to live in an immediate future. :-)

http://hashev.tripod.com/resurrection.html

!!WE CAN ALL BE SAVED!!!

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Re: Immortality. Fact or Fiction?
« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2004, 05:57:00 AM »
Greetings,

Speaking of souls, here's a good reading:
http://www.nd.edu/~afreddos/papers/soul.htm

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Re: Immortality. Fact or Fiction?
« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2004, 06:20:19 AM »
Greetings,

>Cheap taiwanse parts...

Thant reminded me of 'NEUROMANCER' when you can sell your body parts just to log-into 'cyberspace' for hacking. I think that's not far fetch, since we already have a pace maker. Just don't make the batteries go low, charge it! :lol:

I beleive the human brain can live more than 2 centuries. If I recall, during the old biblical times, people lived 200 years or more. The modern version would be, we are placed in a jar with electrodes stiking in(Not a pretty site though:-(). Attatch in a main frame which connectected in a humungus array of servers just keeping us all alive, while we 'think' we'er in a dreamworld.... Wait have I seen this before? :-)

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