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# 30372 | PRO-WESTPHALIAN COMMITTEE-- Part III [Phil Ossifur] |
time to drop the
hope of singularity-- nanotech-- and all of that--
which has been (Sat, 26 Jan 2008, 12 KB) |
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# 5085 | more pressure [Ettinger] |
hopeless, but revival by full-fledged future nanotech might be
almost trivial.
(2) The brain (Wed, 1 Nov 1995, 3 KB) |
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# 30672 | Re: Zuma to table cryonics proposal to get tougher [Kennita Watson] |
flummoxed in the future by (for
example) nanotech fabrics that protect from knife
attack, ubiquitous (Thu, 3 Apr 2008, 2 KB) |
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# 5644 | Re: Lethal Bacteria [Malcolm McMahon] |
Torries reorganised them.
Don't count on nanotech being the ultimate magic bullet by the (Thu, 18 Jan 1996, 3 KB) |
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# 13601 | uploading questions [Ettinger] |
Secondly, biological healing or repair, assisted by nanotech, might easily be
simpler than simulation, because (Wed, 19 Apr 2000, 3 KB) |
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# 9364 | strategies & priorities [Ettinger] |
remains entirely possible that a full-fledged nanotech, or the
equivalent, will be both necessary (Sat, 28 Mar 1998, 6 KB) |
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# 21617 | Re: Musings on the Singularity [Keith Henson] |
light) by an
expanding wave front of nanotech capable life forms. He didn't find (Fri, 18 Apr 2003, 4 KB) |
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# 13438 | Re: Mae Ettinger [Azt28] |
users but what about
current cryopreserved patients? Nanotech, sorry to said that, seems more as (Wed, 29 Mar 2000, 2 KB) |
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# 7294 | For Thomas Donaldson [Peter Merel] |
this doesn't take
exponentiating technologies like nanotech into account, it's a nice
attempt (Fri, 13 Dec 1996, 6 KB) |
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# 4682 | stability, shmobility [Eugen Leitl] |
though: this ubiquitous uncritical belief in the nanotech
advent ("Yeah, verily, the Drexler generic assembler (Fri, 28 Jul 1995, 12 KB) |
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