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#1 treonsverdery

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Posted 10 January 2004 - 07:36 AM


I think it is super wonderful that There are Alcor members online. Maybe there are things to be thought on that will make humans more thawable pre nanotech. Think what a big jump it will be when living mammals are thawed, thinking on that I thought there might be a way to map the vitrified tissue then place just the right quantity of energy to thaw plus shift the tissue towards a previtrified morphology

Walking talking Alcor members might devise a tracer with stable isotopes or even, using those bad glycosylation products to human advantage, a glycosylation residence time type chemical with the idea that they are mapping or gridding thier cytostructure.
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I have been thinking on the idea of using photoactive tracer molecules that will trace the path of membrane motion plus cytostructure as the tissue is vitrified such that a ordinary sized computer will have a map to use when it guides the thaw process.

The thaw process that I am thinking of is a 2003 working technology known as photon teleportation. Researchers are able to teleport photons 1M with an automatic machine To thaw a mouse you teleport linked photons to the tissue, then linked photons away from the mouse body map the ways the vitrified cytoplasm is shaped

photon teleportation www.abc.net.au/news/scitech/2002/06/item20020617070959_1.htm

A mouse has perhaps 10 billion cytae, thus an ordinary 1Ghz PC might build a DB with perhaps 320 measures per cyte in near an hour. Using the way big DB the researcher then uses photon teleportation to pump the tissue full of light with just the right thermal values to order the tissue, nudging membranes, so that freeze damage was reversed or thaw damage wasn't even there. Ping Koy Lam, photon teleportation researcher has a PPT presentation online that mentions cooling, Alcorians might want to be thawed

The thing with it being a mouse, an ordinary computer, plus a present photonic technology is that if it works now to thaw a living mammal then Alcor type stuff will be vastly popularized.

Photon teleportation is better than microwaves as microwaves jiggle lipids, photon teleportation might be able to jiggle mapping chemicals or any tag molecule.




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