X-Message-Number: 3469
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 1994 12:09:45 +6000
From: Trygve Bauge <>
Subject: CRYONICS: Preserving brain content and cells while alive.


Mike Darwin wrote:
> While I mean no offense to anyone, I would probably not be unhappy to not see
> another post from Trygve Bauge, Yvan Bozonetti, Jan Cotzee or David Cosenza.

Do you mind being more specific?
What made you unhappy?
Was it the length?
The copyright message
or the article itself?
Or what specific statement?

Specific suggestions for improvements are much more useful
than deragatory conclusions.
They can also easier be rebutted when wrong or taken to hearth when right!

Thomas Donaldson wrote:
> What will be loaded into
> such computers is not the state of our whole and healthy brain, but the state
> of our brains after (primitive and clumsy) cryopreservation. Unfortunately it
> remains unclear that enough information remains after freezing to allow 
> restoration of a whole and healthy brain.

Which makes it even more important to find a way to tap into live brains
so that we all can preserve our brain content electronically before we
die! A routine backup procedure would make it easier to later restore our
brains to its content at the last backup before death.

Out of cyriosity: How many of the subscribers to Cryonet have taken the 
simple and inexpensive steps of having live cell samples cultivated and 
frozen by Vivigen? Cost $ 350 
Vivigen moved out East. They might still be reachable at 1-800-Vivigen
Correct me if I am wrong.

The quote is from "JOYFUL LIFE EXTENSION" the life extension manual
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