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From: Gerald Monroe <>
Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2010 08:54:09 -0500
Subject: Re: CryoNet #33027 - #33030

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>   Neither a desktop nanofactory nor glucose
> oxidation can adequately explain how
> untethered nanobots could operate at
> cryogenic temperatures.
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> We don't need untethered nanobots to bring back the cryonically frozen
patients.  In fact it might not even be possible within the laws of physics
for untethered nanobots to do the job, because the machinery will probably
require a large amount of energy and coolant to remove waste heat.  The
assumption is that a cryonically frozen brain will need to be torn down and
rebuilt at the atomic level.

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