I agree that the link doesn’t seem to be working. But I would very interested to learn more. I haven’t been all that skeptical of cryonics until now. Logically it seems like if there is a way to preserve the information in your brain, then one day somebody will figure out how to extract it. I guess that’s a bit like running an engine on sand. After all, sand in theory contains a great deal of energy in the form of nuclear bonds.
BTW I’ve studied the issue carefully and probably disagree with you about global warming. Probably it’s too charged an issue for rational debate in this forum, but I did lay out my case here:
I agree that the link doesn’t seem to be working. But I would very interested to learn more. I haven’t been all that skeptical of cryonics until now. Logically it seems like if there is a way to preserve the information in your brain, then one day somebody will figure out how to extract it. I guess that’s a bit like running an engine on sand. After all, sand in theory contains a great deal of energy in the form of nuclear bonds.
BTW I’ve studied the issue carefully and probably disagree with you about global warming. Probably it’s too charged an issue for rational debate in this forum, but I did lay out my case here:
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