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# 1366 | The Patient Care "Trust"* Fund [Steve Harris] |
quite falling for what
Donaldson calls the "nanotech as God" routine, but at the same
(27 Nov 92 17:31:35, 15 KB) |
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# 23081 | Cell Storage and Such [Mike Perry] |
what is
really important informationally. With future nanotech we will probably be
able to produce [ (Thu, 11 Dec 2003, 10 KB) |
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# 5417 | Genes and Memes [John K Clark] |
chemicals it is made out of.
>if nanotech works out and we head for the (Wed, 13 Dec 1995, 8 KB) |
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# 21616 | Drexler Counters Smalley [MIKE TREDER] |
cosmology, film,
future studies, hiking, history, music, nanotech, people, science fiction,
writing, & more
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Add (Fri, 18 Apr 2003, 8 KB) |
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# 639 | Alcor Indiana Newsletter #2 (Part 2 of 2) [Bridge / Shock] |
there with a more
accurate explanation of nanotech's scientific basis and possibilities.
Naturally he (, 14 KB) |
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# 17447 | Expensive Resources, Game Plan & Etceteras... [Appraisco] |
1 in 10 chance that the cryonics/nanotech combo will
work. Yes, there is. Then (Mon, 3 Sep 2001, 7 KB) |
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# 3603 | SCI.uploading yourself [John K Clark] |
nitrogen and water. The fact that natures nanotech isn't
as advanced as what Drexler (Thu, 5 Jan 1995, 9 KB) |
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# 22109 | Is "Hulk" a great transhumanist film? [John Grigg] |
So you would like to achieve a nanotech which leads to people losing their minds (Tue, 01 Jul 2003, 8 KB) |
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# 16697 | Trygve's response to Charles Platt, part 2. [Trygve Bauge] |
generally agreed (even by the most optimistic nanotech enthusiast) to be
>zero, the organization has (Tue, 26 Jun 2001, 36 KB) |
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# 13244 | Re: CryoNet #13228: Belated Remarks on Cryonics and Abortion [Paul Wakfer] |
out OK unless
> cellular or molecular repair -- nanotech or something like it -- is
> developed.
I (Fri, 11 Feb 2000, 8 KB) |
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