X-Message-Number: 13709 From: Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 06:54:52 EDT Subject: Re: CryoNet #13683 - #13686 > Umm, forgive me for pointing out the obvious, especially if it has been already > and I just missed it, being so behind in my mail, but if the brain must be frozen >for the QND to work to record it, is it not just going to record the damage already >done? What good does this accomplish in knowing the undamaged positional >relationships of brain material? > > James Swayze > A quantum nondemolition (QND) brain (or any oter organ) reader is an information retrivial system. It read a biological system as a magnetic head reads a tape. It is not a repair system, it give us access to the current state of a organ, without destroying it. From here, a "descrambler" software must be used to guess what the original system was before any destruction (by death, freezing, and so on). the next step is then to build a simulation of the brain or direct some nanorepair system to the original to get it in working order. Yvan Bozzonetti. Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=13709