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Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 08:23:34 EST
Subject: What will be tomorrow?

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I recall when I was young to have read a sci-fi comics strip about a time 
traveler: He came to France in the 30th century and asked to see Paris. There 
was a vast ruin area and a broken Eiffel tower. He asked how that had 
happened:

It has always been so in historical time said the guide, that tower has been 
broken down few time after completion in world war III, may be one or two 
centuries after it was erected.

A first taste of ground zero? an idea on relative value of time? Yesterday 
evening, I was facing the yet unbroken tower. Reversing the comics strip 
story, I was a time traveler to a prehistorical epoch, playing tourist game 
in that narrow instant between building and broking tower time.

As cryonicists some of us may indeed see everything built in steel and 
concrete going to dust. What will be tomorrow made of? More precisely, what 
we put in it? 

So, what is your crystal ball look at what will come? In one century? one 
millennia? Beyond?

For archival purpose, I think it would be interesting to have here the view 
of each cryonicist.

Yvan Bozzonetti.

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