Alcor Foundation ( Cryonics ) Part.1 ( Ted WILLIAMS )


 
   

Ted WILLIAMS was a great champion and a winner. He was impassioned in his life.He was preserved like his son in the hope to return one day to the life. A big challenge, but it is better than to be buried or cremated.It was a pionner on his choices ! Also,we believe that intelligence, memories & personality are determined primarily by the structure & chemistry of the human brain.Our aim is to preserve the brain so faithfully that its unique identity will also be preserved,so that future science may be able to revive the individual.We realize that this is highly speculative, but we feel that human life is sufficiently precious to justify our attempt,even thought the outcome is unknown.Discover how leading-edge science at the Alcor Life Extension Foundation is getting closer to making the dream of a vastly extended lifespan come true and how our notion of "death" is shifting. This video included interviews with world-renowned scientists including Dr.Aubrey de Grey, Department of Genetics at the University of Cambridge, explaining how life can be cryopreserved on the verge of death and then revitalized, giving us a second chance at a long and productive life, and Dr. Ralph Merkle, Distinguished Professor of Computing at Georgia Tech, exploring how molecular-sized machines will be able to repair damage to your body from aging or the devastating effects of cancer and other illnesses, including frostbite.

Canal: Science & Technology
Añadido: December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm
Autor: kebekdisk

Duración: 09:58
Puntuación: 4.33
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Etiquetas: Alcor  Cancer  Cryonic  Cryonie  Extension  Freeze  Immortality  Life  Longetivity  Nanotechnology  Pancreatic  Patrick  SWAYZE  

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enoonsti (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
But does Zack Dunlap - Google him - have a soul? He was declared "dead" (brain dead) for more than six hours last year, and yet he is alive today. Be careful how you answer that question, because remember: Cryonicists (which includes many PhDs) claim their patients are NOT dead...... therefore, the soul would just be "chilling out" for a while... ;)
BVargas78 (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Whats the noun for a person who has been cryogenically frozen? Is it a Cryogene? Or is there not a noun to describe such a person at all?
NathanBlades (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Not being sarcastic at all the soul leaves immediately on death and moves on. What we must eventualy learn is change is good why fight it? The fun is in moving on not staying still. Life flows and is not stagnant. IMHO
enoonsti (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
@abluishrose: "Highly impossible"? Whoa. I've heard of plain old "impossible".... but I never knew there were degrees of impossibility... ;). Sarcasm aside, I recommend that you do some research into current practices of cryonics and and research in nanotechnology before making such claims. For example, if you're capable of visiting YouTube, then check out Alcor's website.
enoonsti (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
@DrawingYou: Being snarky doesn't invalidate the claim either. For example, in 2005, Twenty-First Century Medicine vitrified a rabbit kidney to -135°C. Then it was rewarmed and successfully transplanted into a rabbit. Anyways, I have two questions for you: (1.) How does putting money into genetic research help the folks who are dying TODAY? (2.) What makes you think when we cure cancer we will have the knowledge to extend life indefinitely?
enoonsti (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Nathan gave a wink, so he could have just been sarcastic. But for those who really think that, answer this: when someone is revived in a hospital, does that person still have a soul? How long does the soul need to escape? 10 minutes of "death"? 1 hour? 1 day? 100 years?
Defender78 (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
so many of these Alcor clients are already in their 70s and 80s when they succumb to cancer, etc. If revived in say, 60 years, who are they gonna live with? And for how many more years? OMG the guy at 2:34 has a butt-neck! And who is caring for all the people frozen in the 1960s and 1970s? Who will maintain the facilities in 30 yrs? I dont get it!
advancedatheist (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Christians talk a lot about the depravity and wickedness of the soul. What if coming back to life without a soul makes you a better person?
DrawingYou (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Onlythetruth1:I stand by my claim of putting more credibility into genetics (including anti freezing). Also your snarky remark doesn't make your claims true (gullibility does not a heaven make.)
onlythetruth1 (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
DrawingYou: Wrong comment,cells are protected by vitrification.Before leaving a comment,take a look on alcor web site for not looking stupid.