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by TeMPOraL
4743 days ago
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Fortunately the tech required to restore minds will most likely solve the overpopulation problems as well. One mistake people make when discussing cryopreservation is considering it in isolation. Reviving frozen minds will likely require some form of basic molecular nanotech, and this same technology can in principle convert dirt to habitats on Earth and in space. As for my opinion about dying: fuck that. I don't want to die. I don't see any reason for any of us to pass away. If we can fix this, then let's do it. |
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That's not what I was talking about.
Reviving frozen minds
Frozen. Minds. Say What?
will likely require some form of basic molecular nanotech,
Wild assertion.
and this same technology can in principle convert dirt to habitats on Earth and in space.
Wild speculation.
To sum it up - you have nothing. Asserting "OH the tech we will have by then will magically fix it and we will live in space" is not a solution. It's not relevant to you and me anyway because we will likely not be able to backup and restore minds during our lifetime.
Additionally, bodies frozen today will NEVER be revived because the body and brain are utterly damaged in the process (http://www.skepdic.com/cryonics.html).