ABI Cells Alive System
kurt9 25 Jan 2011
Is anyone familiar with ABI and this cooling technology? All I know is from the following article:
http://singularityhu...th-organs-next/
ABI is a Japanese company.
http://singularityhu...th-organs-next/
ABI is a Japanese company.
Elus 25 Jan 2011
Another link here: http://nextbigfuture...l#disqus_thread
This is very interesting. I wonder if this could be applied to put people in cryosleep. Could a fish be supercooled, and the magnets continually turned on to prevent freezing? And could it be reanimated just by warming it up, without a need for the nanotechnology of the future to repair any ice damage?
Edited by Elus, 25 January 2011 - 09:51 PM.
This is very interesting. I wonder if this could be applied to put people in cryosleep. Could a fish be supercooled, and the magnets continually turned on to prevent freezing? And could it be reanimated just by warming it up, without a need for the nanotechnology of the future to repair any ice damage?
Edited by Elus, 25 January 2011 - 09:51 PM.
kurt9 25 Jan 2011
Another link here: http://nextbigfuture...l#disqus_thread
This is very interesting. I wonder if this could be applied to put people in cryosleep. Could a fish be supercooled, and the magnets continually turned on to prevent freezing? And could it be reanimated just by warming it up, without a need for the nanotechnology of the future to repair any ice damage?
This sounds WAY too good to be true.
enoonsti 26 Jan 2011
Ben Best and Dr. Wowk have commented on this in earlier posts, so I'll link to them below:
Dr. Wowk in 2008: http://www.imminst.o...__1#entry242539
Dr. Wowk in 2010: http://www.imminst.o...__1#entry440750
Ben Best in 2010: http://www.imminst.o...__1#entry440078
Dr. Wowk in 2008: http://www.imminst.o...__1#entry242539
Dr. Wowk in 2010: http://www.imminst.o...__1#entry440750
Ben Best in 2010: http://www.imminst.o...__1#entry440078
Elus 26 Jan 2011
Another link here: http://nextbigfuture...l#disqus_thread
This is very interesting. I wonder if this could be applied to put people in cryosleep. Could a fish be supercooled, and the magnets continually turned on to prevent freezing? And could it be reanimated just by warming it up, without a need for the nanotechnology of the future to repair any ice damage?
This sounds WAY too good to be true.
Well, yes, it does. But I was speculating - I didn't claim that this technology could do that. I just wonder if it could .