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Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 08:28:14 EDT
Subject: Precedent Principle

RBR says I am wrong in saying that what has been, can be, or what  previously 
existed can exist again. He forgets the context, which was brain and  body 
repair for rejuvenation.
 
The Precedent Principle, as I used it, merely says that a  configuration of 
matter that once existed can potentially be restored. In simple  terms, a 
machine can be repaired or rebuilt or reconstructed.
 
This doesn't mean we can recapitulate the Big Bang, or that a copy of a  

person is that person. It does mean that in some cases it is possible to repair
something even without knowing the cause(s) of deterioration or damage.
 
Robert Ettinger


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