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# 5017 | Human Testing ... [Peter Merel] |
reanimate the suspendee is less potent than nanotech.
. in general, the procedure seems to go (Fri, 20 Oct 1995, 3 KB) |
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# 8817 | Make Room, Make Room [Peter Merel] |
the solutions (resource synthesis technologies, including Drexlerian
nanotech) are largely disregarded in mainstream thought.
Thomas (Thu, 20 Nov 1997, 2 KB) |
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# 21964 | Carbon for energy source -- the sky is far from falling [James Swayze] |
that better CO2 scrubbing techniques and eventually
nanotech carbon extraction from the atmosphere for production (Fri, 13 Jun 2003, 3 KB) |
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# 17435 | Re: Plastination [d.denotter@zdnetmail.com] |
if I posted it here).
If so, nanotech true-believers might
> prefer this over current (Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 2 KB) |
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# 21769 | Re: eternity [Azt28] |
it works. It is an
alternative to nanotech yet.
Yvan Bozzonetti.
> Cryonics may be a (Sat, 17 May 2003, 2 KB) |
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# 17180 | Re: Teeth problems [Edd111] |
a tooth/treating periodontal disease from
assembler nanotech is perhaps decades away. (Yes, I wish (Thu, 2 Aug 2001, 2 KB) |
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# 4718 | Re: Freezing living brain as opposed to dead brain [Eugen Leitl] |
is just another such destructive meme.
Without nanotech, mainstream cryonics is a hollow promise.
> What (Thu, 3 Aug 1995, 7 KB) |
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# 72 | fate of individual survival [Kevin Q. Brown] |
survival. In particular, the debates (in sci.nanotech, Cryonics, The
Immortalist, and elsewhere) concerning whether (30 Mar 1989 , 8 KB) |
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# 5373 | SCI.Big N Nanotechnology [John K Clark] |
carbon dioxide, and free nitrogen.
Nature's nanotech isn't as advanced as what Drexler (Thu, 7 Dec 1995, 4 KB) |
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# 21626 | Singularity Further Comments [Mike Perry] |
light) by an
>expanding wave front of nanotech capable life forms. He didn't find (Sat, 19 Apr 2003, 4 KB) |
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