Eliezer_Yudkowsky comments on Brain Preservation - Less Wrong

22 Post author: jkaufman 28 March 2012 12:56PM

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Comment author: Desrtopa 28 March 2012 03:59:40PM *  12 points [-]

"Hundreds of years off" is a common estimation people give for technologies that seem really complicated and hard to make with our present knowledge. I've always found this fairly ridiculous; it's pretty much unprecedented in human history. When have we ever conceived of a specific technology, which we had any understanding of the workings behind, and taken hundreds of years to make it? The only cases I'm aware of that any sort of technology has been in-development for that long are if you count things like heavier-than-air flight, where we spent hundreds of years not applying the scientific method to understanding the problem and just threw up solutions willy nilly.

Comment author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 29 March 2012 01:33:26AM 10 points [-]

Arguably "immortality" has been on the back-burner for a while.

Comment author: Desrtopa 29 March 2012 01:39:37AM 7 points [-]

As far as I know it's only pretty recently that we've actually started applying the scientific method to the whole people dying problem, rather than just tossing up solutions like "invent the Elixir of Life."

Comment author: MixedNuts 20 April 2012 03:32:44PM 0 points [-]

No specific tech for it.