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# 17591 Roses, Arabs, Etcetera [davidpascal]
  correct. << If a eighty-year-old woman states in a personal ad that she is ' . . . sitting in a room-temperature environment for hours, without pulse or respiration. << Hm, Charles must . . . dies and remains at room-temperature for 'hours' (2? 17? 13,019?) is gone for . . . bases of memory and personality in the brain, (b) that we have absolutely certain scientific evidence that two hours or more of warm ischemia destroys all . . . a very good chance indeed of revival after even poorer suspension conditions. So I myself
(Mon, 17 Sep 2001, 18 KB)
# 17201 Cryonet for July 23-4 [Louis Epstein]
  novel" to something/someone omniscient? #17059: liquified brains and the insect factor [veronica sullivan] >I . . . well the invasion of the >insects shortly after death, which is a salient, contributing feature of >the rapid decomposition of the corpse. >Generally within two + hours of death, flies are attracted to the . . . feasting on all the organs including the brain as well as all >the soft tissue. . . . from it... His cancer is in the brain,no? Donaldson would seem him as beyond . . . 07 AM ET >> Scientist Says Mind Continues After Brain Dies >> By Sarah Tippit >> LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - . . . evidence that suggests that consciousness >> may continue after the brain has stopped functioning and a patient is >> . . . The >NDE I experienced was formulated well after the event. My immediate >thoughts after being informed I had been coded were . . . back." As one such person >somewhat humorously stated it, "my brains aren't worth freezing."
(Sat, 4 Aug 2001, 16 KB)
# 17185 Replies to Jul 15-8 Cryonets [Louis Epstein]
  is simply that doctors have been preserving >brains gotten from bodies hours after death for some time. There is still > . . . destruction depends a lot on how the brains were treated both >before and after they were obtained as specimens. It may or may not have >destroyed the person IN the brain,but that is a separate issue... and . . . To what extent can it be confidently stated that information remains stored in a brain
(Fri, 3 Aug 2001, 15 KB)
# 17069 NDE study not scientific [James Swayze]
  07 AM ET > Scientist Says Mind Continues After Brain Dies > By Sarah Tippit > LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - . . . evidence that suggests that consciousness may continue after the brain has stopped functioning and a patient is . . . the debate over whether there is life after death and whether there is such a . . . have a group of people with no brain function ... who have well-structured, lucid thought . . . memory formation at a time when their brains are shown not to function, Wrong, pure . . . The NDE I experienced was formulated well after the event. My immediate thoughts after being informed I had been coded were . . . stopped, he is not breathing and his brain activity is nil, Parnia said. > He said . . . prior to and immediately after the unconsciousness states. Here again no memory loss for the . . . there is usually a memory lapse of hours or days. Talk to them. They ll
(Mon, 23 Jul 2001, 13 KB)
# 17001 Brains liquefy? [Mike Perry]
  From: Mike Perry <mike@alcor.org> Subject: Brains liquefy? >From: Thomas Donaldson <73647.1215@compuserve. . . . A short comment for Mike Perry: > >No, brains do not liquefy shortly after death. Or even some time after >death. Well, "short" is a relative term . . . me, about two years ago, that the brain will liquefy if not treated. Not in . . . in the sense of entering a liquefied state. Of course, eventually decomposition will reduce it to essentially nothing, regardless of what states it passes through in the meantime, which . . . to sound overly pessimistic. Up to 30 hours postmortem, maybe more, the largely untreated brain
(Mon, 16 Jul 2001, 2 KB)
# 16852 Suggested: Suspension request registration form. Feedback requested. [Trygve Bauge]
  persons last address while alive: ..... Street: ... City: ....... State: ...... Zip code: ...... Country: ......... What line of work . . . storage # or Graveyard lot number: ..... Street: ... City: .... State: Zip code: ... Country: ..... Who is the person . . . spouse: Adress for the spouse: Street, City, State, Zip, Country Age of the spouse: ............ How . . . here in Norwaay) As a comparison: Suspension after post mortem sign up costs (total one . . . patient. Shipping and storage of just the brain might easily cost USD 14,000 plus . . . patient has been dead more than 24 hours, we would reccommend a straight freeze. Otherwise,
(Tue, 3 Jul 2001, 13 KB)
# 16595 Heterosexuals, cryonics and the meaning of life [Mgdarwin]
  is something else altogether, and is a state of mind very cognizant of the problems . . . changing environment. It doesn't take great > > > brains to realize that we have the wild . . . 50,000 feet, cross the world in hours, get information at near the speed of . . . Go figure. I am in this sorry state because we are creatures of unlimited desires . . . mechanisms like the separation of church and state, the Bill of Rights and the like, . . . where they did reproduce it was usually after their period of activism or after their
(Tue, 19 Jun 2001, 22 KB)
# 16537 interesting example of mainstream convergence [Brent Thomas]
  2001 Hutchinson Center Researchers First To Induce State Of Suspended Animation In Model Vertebrate Organism Last February, a toddler in Alberta, Canada, made headlines worldwide after she wandered outside and nearly froze to death. Although her heart stopped beating for two hours and her body temperature was 61 degrees . . . developed a method to induce a similar state of so-called suspended animation in the . . . fellow Pam Padilla, Ph.D., discovered that after 24 hours of oxygen deprivation - resulting in cessation of . . . cells in a tumor are in a state of low oxygen tension and are non- . . . are interested in how cells maintain this state of quiescence and then resume cell division." . . . many animals. "Numerous organisms have naturally occurring states of suspended animation," Roth said. "About 70 . . . minute. The researchers found that embryos 25 hours post-fertilization or younger could survive without oxygen for 24 hours and resume normal development after re-exposure to standard levels of oxygen. "We can't detect any abnormalities in these fish after they recover," Roth said. "They have grown . . . deprived of oxygen for too long, particularly brain cells, typically undergo apoptosis - a form of
(Thu, 14 Jun 2001, 9 KB)
# 16366 A Prolix Reply [davidpascal]
  know (but prefer to forget), I already stated at great length my concerns about CI . . . the Swingin' Sixties? the Cro-Magnon Era?) stated his concerns. Charles: 'concerns' are not 'proof'. . . . fog. 'Here's a test on the brains of two large mammals, and a licensed . . . results seem to have been gotten with brain slices, and with some rabbit kidneys taken . . . you 'possibly' did, and do so day after day, for years, I - well, I wouldn' . . . Reich is of course utterly despicable.<< *Sigh*. After accusing CI of criminal negligence, screwing up . . . in patients' heads to see whether their brains are swelling - CI doesn't drill holes . . . she was at 17 degrees at 0911 hours and 15 degrees at 0902 hours, say?
(Mon, 28 May 2001, 36 KB)
# 16316 Re: Criminal Negligence (message 16311) [Eugene.Leitl]
  Hey, it is only a couple of hours of my time. Which is cheap). Rustic . . . away by one irrelevant mind numbing reply after another. In this second discipline, no one . . . to follow the herd, but use the brain God gave you to do something Oh . . . her supine body. Because you used the brain God gave you, and it told you . . . that God did not supply me a brain from the same batch as yours. (Instant . . . only could that be?) look bad. > the state of your loved one will be locked
(Thu, 24 May 2001, 13 KB)

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