[ExI] Wesley Du Charme, 71, psychologist, author of "Becoming Immortal: Nanotechnology, You and the Demise of Death."

Jeff Davis jrd1415 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 28 22:21:57 UTC 2010


On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 7:45 AM, AlgaeNymph <algaenymph at gmail.com> wrote:

> Yep, reconstructing his brain into an emulation's pretty much his only hope
> for reincarnation.

A bold, confident-sounding assertion.  Posted to a list where this
subject has been repeatedly discussed for at least ten years.  Don't
feel intimidated, but you'll need to make a case in support of your
assertion.

> A question remains: who's going to bring him back to life?

What question?  By contract, Alcor is maintaining the patient, and by
contract, when the tech is available, Alcor will apply that tech, and
bring the patient back.

Best, Jeff Davis

 "Death is really just an engineering problem."
                       Regina Pancake



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