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# 19767 FW: E-SKEPTIC: REDUX [mike99]
  where he now "resides" in a frozen state as a "patient" awaiting "reanimation" in the . . . of defrosting frozen strawberries: "this is your brain on cryonics." Naturally the cryonics folks were . . . can reach your side and get your brain cool. P2: Probability that your memories will . . . But some aren't). Do memories survive hours of clinical death? We don't know, but you can culture living cells from human brains after 8 hours of death in the morgue,
(Sun, 11 Aug 2002, 13 KB)
# 19763 Fwd: [Fwd: E-SKEPTIC: REDUX] [Jeff Davis]
  where he now "resides" in a frozen state as a "patient" awaiting "reanimation" in the . . . of defrosting frozen strawberries: "this is your brain on cryonics." Naturally the cryonics folks were . . . can reach your side and get your brain cool. P2: Probability that your memories will . . . But some aren't). Do memories survive hours of clinical death? We don't know, but you can culture living cells from human brains after 8 hours of death in the morgue,
(Sun, 11 Aug 2002, 15 KB)
# 19111 Leary Hoax [Charles Platt]
  with the team leader, Mike Darwin. However, after several weeks we felt compelled to remove . . . his chances for good cryopreservation of the brain), our equipment would have been impounded as . . . at his house within a matter of hours if there was an emergency, or if . . . however I received a call from Leary stating that he had decided, largely on the
(Sat, 18 May 2002, 3 KB)
# 19027 Brain electrics and death [James Bryan Swayze]
  James Bryan Swayze <swayzej@attbi.com> Subject: Brain electrics and death References: <20020506090001.35611.qmail@ . . . how to answer it: > > Upon death, the brain's electrical activity ceases. All information is lost when brain activity ceases, as the electrons which constitute brain activity disperse. How then, upon revival, is someone with an informationless brain to regain the information they lost upon . . . to one dying and being dead for hours even and having one's electrons dispersed ( . . . of people successfully revived and fully themselves after extreme cold water droning death, snow bank . . . involved in making atoms behave as atoms) state of deanimation (death for the uninitiated). Toby,
(Mon, 06 May 2002, 6 KB)
# 18954 Crossing Jordan [Mgdarwin]
  meaningful basic case data. CI usually simply states that "no information will be released due . . . Arrived at facility at ~+10 C @ ~30 hours postmortem. Abdominal decomposition underway. CPA perfusion achieved . . . MEMBER. Elderly gentleman who suffered massive stroke. Brain dead or minimal brain EEG activity with clinical signs of brain death (no flow to brain) for ~24 hours prior to arrest. Prolonged post-arrest normothermic . . . Heparinized promptly postmortem. Released without autopsy. 30+ hour delay to arrival at Alcor due to . . . start of CPS. Ice bag cooled. ~ 3 hours of ischemia at ~30 degrees C (37 . . . in appearance on opening burr holes. Two hours of measured near normothermic ischemia (~27 C) before perfusion cooling initiated. Primary, structure-obliterative end stage brain disease. Good CPA perfusion. A-1876: RECENT . . . possible. CPA perfusion begun ~9-12 hours after arrest. Problematic CPA perfusion with superficial and
(Tue, 23 Apr 2002, 11 KB)
# 18951 Crossing Jordan [Mgdarwin]
  meaningful basic case data. CI usually simply states that "no information will be released due . . . Arrived at facility at ~+10 C @ ~30 hours postmortem. Abdominal decomposition underway. A-XXXX: MEMBER. Elderly gentleman who suffered massive stroke. Brain dead or minimal brain EEG activity with clinical clinical signs of brain death (no flow to brain) for ~24 hours prior to arrest. Prolonged postarrest normothermic ischemia. . . . Coroner's case. Released without autopsy. 30+ hour delay to arrival at Alcor due to . . . start of CPS. Ice bag cooled. ~ 3 hours of ischemia at ~30 degrees C (37 . . . in appearance on opening burr holes. 2 hours of measured near normothermic ischemia (~27 C) before perfusion cooling initiated. Primary, structure-obliterative end stage brain disease. A-1876: RECENT MEMBER. Hospital patient. . . . possible. CPA perfusion begun ~9-12 hours after arrest. Problematic CPA perfusion with superficial and
(Mon, 22 Apr 2002, 6 KB)
# 18424 Re: postindustrial economic incentives [John de Rivaz]
  made to work very long and stressful hours simply in order to keep up with . . . regulation. Most residents are supported by the state who dictate what they will pay, and the state also dictates what regulations apply to the . . . of the inability of one legislator's brain to see the whole picture, these homes . . . there is nowhere else that can look after them. Hospitals are becoming clogged up with
(Sun, 27 Jan 2002, 5 KB)
# 17642 This Week at Alcor [Jessica Lemler]
  operator to be available during regular business hours. Changes to the overall format will make . . . longer valid. Even though it is clearly stated in our contracts, too many members simply . . . t inform us about it until well after thefact. This is inexcusable. I am going . . . over my head! Yes, that is correct, after more than a year of painstaking typing, . . . 555 timer (556 chip) and a solid-state relay. Picked up some pieces for it. . . . to continue Alcor's policy of 24-hour coverage after the live-in staff moves to newly- . . . such as information-bearing structure in the brain. I had a good, short talk with
(Fri, 21 Sep 2001, 16 KB)
# 17629 Serious Undertakings (Repost part 1) [davidpascal]
  but CI solutions exclusively -- as he has stated. Do anonymous accusations, no motive, and no . . . cryopreservation. << Um... this is not the case. States vary slightly in terms of requirements, but in terms of controls generally, funeral directors in the United States are state-licensed, state-certified, have degreed training and study requirements, . . . beforehand for a suspension. They are paid after the patient arrives, and if the patient . . . with formaldehyde, not to say Old Spice After Shave, and someone properly perfused. When a . . . industry-wide associations. Three days of eight-hour training, and you can be a travelling . . . in implementing CI protocols properly, then CI -- after checking his qualifications -- signs him on. If . . . wisdom! >> I really do suspect that even brains poorly cryopreserved will one day be resurrected
(Thu, 20 Sep 2001, 17 KB)
# 17623 Serious Undertakings [davidpascal]
  but CI solutions exclusively -- as he has stated. Do anonymous accusations, no motive, and no . . . cryopreservation. << Um... this is not the case. States vary slightly in terms of requirements, but in terms of controls generally, funeral directors in the United States are state-licensed, state-certified, have degreed training and study requirements, . . . beforehand for a suspension. They are paid after the patient arrives, and if the patient . . . with formaldehyde, not to say Old Spice After Shave, and someone properly perfused. When a . . . industry-wide associations. Three days of eight-hour training, and you can be a travelling . . . in implementing CI protocols properly, then CI -- after checking his qualifications -- signs him on. If . . . wisdom! >> I really do suspect that even brains poorly cryopreserved will one day be resurrected
(Thu, 20 Sep 2001, 21 KB)

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