X-Message-Number: 20817 From: Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2003 13:41:06 EST Subject: Re: CryoNet #20813 --part1_e.2b143f85.2b4f1c42_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Where is the evidence to support your contention that nanotechnology will > never be able to revive anyone, whether from cryostasis or otherwise? You > do realize that the overwhelming weight of scientific evidence points to > just the opposite, don't you? Plain false, you can't extract/destroy/neutralize 10^25 or so toxic anti-freeze molecules with nano-devices in the sub-micrometer range. Simple maths, not tensor calculus are against you. Freezing produces disorders at sub millimeter level, a nanodevice can do nothing for it. That has been well explained by Thomas Donaldson not so long ago. More I look at it, more nanotech looks as religion in tech disguise. Sorry I don't buy it. Even today, technology is advancing at an astounding pace. Thirty or forty years > from now, technology will have advanced to the point that we will have > almost "godlike" abilities as measured by today's standards. See above: you are in mere faith domain, not science or technology. Outside some gadgets I see nothing really new in the past 30 years... oh, pardon me, I forgot our current incapacity to go to the Moon. I see a big regression ,not "god-like" progress. If you doubt this, just think of all the things that were "impossible" thirty or forty years > ago that are now commonplace. The curve is only getting steeper, too! :-) blind faith. > > Your "tensor calculus" posts ARE off topic...this is CRYOnet, not MATHnet > or PHYSICSnet. Please do us all a huge favor and try to stay on topic, or > at least reasonably close. > Cheers, > Steve Non local force fields and discontinuous one may be the big next step in physics and so in instrumentation. That is the key to reanimation technology. I have given the example of quotien fields everywhere accelerated as a source of light inside the body able to destroy toxic molecules and power mitochondria before the general blood circulation start again. This is a key application and without the tensor background it is Harry Potter science. You may don't want to read the theory behind a technology, but if you want to understand what is going on, you must have a reference background in cryonet archives. Yvan Bozzonetti. --part1_e.2b143f85.2b4f1c42_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" [ AUTOMATICALLY SKIPPING HTML ENCODING! ] Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=20817