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Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 00:39:21 EST
Subject: Re: Forbidding uploading does not forbid reanimation

Olaf Henny <>

> 
> 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 are on a theoretical world here. In practice, something as living again 

from a cryonics state will not come from the blue a good day. It will be a step
by step process. An essential step is to get a map of the molecular dammage. 
To produce that a full body molecular scaner must be built. Before, a single 
organ scaner must be assembled. This would be the uploading machine. If you 

discard uploading, you cut the money return from the intermediate, single organ
scaner. So it will never be built nor the next system.

 Present day computers have evolved from preceeding generations, if twenty 
year ago you had forbiden the first PC because you would preffer the actual 
ones, there would be no computers and no Internet today.

Yvan Bozzonetti.


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