X-Message-Number: 4517
Date: Fri, 16 Jun 95 12:47:38
From: John de Rivaz <>
Subject: Re: Terra Libra

In article: <> 
 writes:
> Message #4512
> Date: Thu, 15 Jun 1995 10:35:08 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Charles Platt <>
> Subject: Terra Libra
> With all due respect, while Terra Libra is a nice idea (I stress *idea*) 
I
> rather doubt it is going to do much for anyone's long-term survival
> prospects. Or even anyone's short-term survival prospects. For a
> cryonicist to suggest it, apparently, as an investment option that might
> be more interesting than reversible brain cryopreservation seems quite 
odd
> to me.

I do not suggest that Terra Libra is more interesting, but that it can be 
used as a tool to raise money for reversible brain cryopreservation.  

Reversible brain cryopreservation is obviously one of the most important 
subjects one could imagine, but it is difficult to discuss it sensibly 
without a lot of technical knowledge and experience. For that reason people 
may find it uninteresting, but this doesn't make it unimportant.

 
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