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Interview with Natasha Vita More


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#1 Solipsism

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Posted 22 September 2008 - 04:51 AM


very very very nice person, good to read, an interview with Natasha Vita More:

http://future.wikia....tasha_Vita_More

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#2 Nova

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Posted 22 September 2008 - 02:58 PM

Cryonics to me reminds alchemy which was a pseudo science but without which there would be no modern physics, chemistry and others a science. Cryonics will die but on this place will come nano technologies.

#3 bacopa

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Posted 23 September 2008 - 03:32 AM

I do wish she gave more in depth answers. Most of her answers were less than a sentence!

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#4 John_Ventureville

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Posted 23 September 2008 - 06:19 AM

dfowler wrote:
I do wish she gave more in depth answers. Most of her answers were less than a sentence!
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I wonder if the interviewer abridged her replies for some reason. Or perhaps Natasha is just an extremely busy person right now and being crunched for time caused her to give short but concise answers. This could have been her "interview for people with ADD." hee I was surprised that she had no response to the query about paradise engineering. The memetic father of that field of thinking, David Pearce, has been a prominent Transhumanist thinker for a relatively long time.

It is very cool that she was in the Merchant Marines and was a chief cook, no less! My stepdad spent 30 years in the Indian Merchant Marine and visited every nation with an ocean harbor.

I wish every model had a background in the Merchant Marines. I think it would change the public opinion of (most) models as being shallow, self-centered and immature. : )

John Grigg

#5 drew_ab

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Posted Today, 10:33 AM

Here is a recent video featuring Natasha VIta-More. She looks great for 75, even if she has clearly had botox, fillers, etc. Natasha shares about her fitness, fasting, supplement, and diet protocol. Natasha's engagement with work on longevity science, her mindset, and the discussion about her 2001 diagnosis with bladder cancer are all quite interesting. 

 

And there is a discussion about living forever, cryonics, uploading our consciousness, and AI. Natasha's personality and outlook are great!






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