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# 16839 | Rael himself on the Art Bell show... [john grigg] |
naive way. He even discussed how biotech, nanotech and artificial
intelligence will converge into a (Tue, 03 Jul 2001, 4 KB) |
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# 20848 | Re: Progress fatigue [John de Rivaz] |
UK and probably other governments are funding nanotech and other
research, but as has been (Mon, 13 Jan 2003, 5 KB) |
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# 11608 | HGH [Scott Badger] |
have to be frozen and wait for nanotech
cell repair breakthroughs. Many of you are (Sat, 24 Apr 1999, 6 KB) |
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# 20836 | Re: CryoNet #20831 What are the chances? [Azt28] |
quantum computer.
You can think about all nanotech solutions...
All of that give you the (Sun, 12 Jan 2003, 4 KB) |
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# 12273 | Re: # 12262: To choose the good way. [Azt28] |
then the computed state.
There is no nanotech in all of that, neverthless this system (Tue, 17 Aug 1999, 3 KB) |
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# 6711 | SCI. objectivity [Ettinger] |
have said that POSSIBLY a full-fledged nanotech may be necessary
and sufficient for the (Thu, 8 Aug 1996, 6 KB) |
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# 21023 | CryoNet #21007 - #21020 [Thomas Donaldson] |
reproducible at much
less cost than your nanotech devices. You even agree with
me that (Fri, 31 Jan 2003, 3 KB) |
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# 22224 | Re: CryoNet #22219 Re Time Travel etc [Mike Perry] |
speculative. Cryonics, with its reliance on
future nanotech based on reasonably verified physics as understood (Fri, 18 Jul 2003, 3 KB) |
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# 1249 | [hkhenson] |
times the current
number of 25. Delay nanotech by another six to eight years, and
(Thu, 1 Oct 92, 3 KB) |
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# 7731 | Freezing damage [Brian Wowk] |
very serious injury that will require
advanced nanotech for repair. If we can get rid (Sun, 23 Feb 1997, 4 KB) |
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