Here's a Wired article covering the recent Alcor Life Extension Conference...
I plan to attend the conference in 2004 (they have it every other year) ... I'm not sure where it will be held in 2004. Anybody have any ideas?
Who Wants to Live Forever?
By Kristen Philipkoski | 02:00 AM Nov. 20, 2002 PT
What kind of person believes it's possible to live forever?
An Internet entrepreneur, a psychiatrist, an artificial intelligence expert, a nanotechnology expert, a science-fiction writer, a nurse and the wife of a professional wrestler, just to name a few, all very much believe in that possibility.
They and about 200 others paid up to $600 to attend the fifth Alcor Extreme Life Extension Conference, held every other year. They eagerly absorbed the latest in the science and philosophy behind the quest for immortality.
These folks belong to "a beleaguered millennial faith," said Gregory Benford, a professor of plasma physics and astrophysics at the University of California at Irvine who spoke at the conference.
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Who Wants To Live Forever? (Philipkoski)
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Bruce Klein
, Nov 21 2002 07:54 AM
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Posted 21 November 2002 - 07:54 AM
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Posted 21 November 2002 - 08:04 AM
Here's a similar Wired Article... looks like interest is building.
A Few Ways to Win Mortality War
By Kristen Philipkoski 02:00 AM Nov. 20, 2002 PT
NEWPORT BEACH, California -- People who want to live forever are often pegged as narcissists, heretics or just plain crazy.
But about 200 people bent on immortality who did not appear to be crazy, narcissistic or sacrilegious (well, maybe a little) gathered in Newport Beach, California, over the weekend for Alcor's Extreme Life Extension Conference.
Complete Article
A Few Ways to Win Mortality War
By Kristen Philipkoski 02:00 AM Nov. 20, 2002 PT
NEWPORT BEACH, California -- People who want to live forever are often pegged as narcissists, heretics or just plain crazy.
But about 200 people bent on immortality who did not appear to be crazy, narcissistic or sacrilegious (well, maybe a little) gathered in Newport Beach, California, over the weekend for Alcor's Extreme Life Extension Conference.
Complete Article
#3
Posted 21 November 2002 - 08:16 AM
I've sent the author an email.. I'll let you know if she gets back to me..
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Dear Kristen,
Thank you for the informative and intelligent article concerning the Alcor Conference. It's refreshing to see a fair assessment of the issue.
You may be interested in visiting the Immortality Inst. to further your research. We have more than 100 members exchanging information about the possibility of physical immortality.
http://www.imminst.org
Regards,
Bruce J. Klein
Director, Immortality Institute Inc.
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Dear Kristen,
Thank you for the informative and intelligent article concerning the Alcor Conference. It's refreshing to see a fair assessment of the issue.
You may be interested in visiting the Immortality Inst. to further your research. We have more than 100 members exchanging information about the possibility of physical immortality.
http://www.imminst.org
Regards,
Bruce J. Klein
Director, Immortality Institute Inc.
#4
Posted 13 July 2003 - 11:28 PM
I'm not sure where it will be held in 2004. Anybody have any ideas?
Death Valley?
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