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Date: Wed, 08 Jan 2003 15:00:23 -0500
From: Stephen Ritger <>
Subject: Re: CryoNet #20806
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Second, like it or not, current instrumentation, even pushed to nano-level, 
will never bring back anybody to life.

Yvan,


Where is the evidence to support your contention that nanotechnology will never 
be able to revive anyone, whether from cryostasis or otherwise?  You do realize 
that the overwhelming weight of scientific evidence points to just the opposite,
don't you?  Even today, technology is advancing at an astounding pace.  Thirty 
or forty years from now, technology will have advanced to the point that we will
have almost "godlike" abilities as measured by today's standards.  If you doubt
this, just think of all the things that were "impossible" thirty or forty years
ago that are now commonplace.  The curve is only getting steeper, too!


Your "tensor calculus" posts ARE off topic...this is CRYOnet, not MATHnet or 
PHYSICSnet.  Please do us all a huge favor and try to stay on topic, or at least
reasonably close.

Cheers,

Steve



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