X-Message-Number: 25076 Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 18:19:50 -0800 From: Olaf Henny <> Subject: Forbidding uploading does not forbid reanimation References: <> ?In Message #25057 Yvan Bozzonetti wrote in part: "On the other hand, you are very near the uploading solution. So that uploading will comes first. If you forbid it, you forbid any potential reanimation." Yvan, many (make that most) of your posts are beyond my comprehension, since I lack the necessary background in physics, but this is the first time I caught you making little sense. Either cryonics don't work, then the whole question of uploading - or not, - is moot. If they do however to the degree to permit reasonably flawless uploading, then the chance is excellent, that reanimation will work also and forbidding uploading will only delay your revival, not forbid it. You will probably be tempted to reply, that uploading may take place in the frozen state, since it avoids damage suffered during thawing, but consider, that the freezing will take place with contemporary technology, while the thawing will employ much more advanced procedures. Olaf, your "soulless soul mate" Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=25076