thomblake comments on Alcor vs. Cryonics Institute - Less Wrong

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Comment author: thomblake 18 April 2012 05:00:22PM 1 point [-]

is there any definitive rejection of my admittedly naive notion that if you can literally read out every single atomic position, then "Chop off the head with a guillotine and drop it into a bucket of liquid nitrogen" should, yes, just work?

Logically, it's possible that there is dynamic information not conveyed by "every single atomic position" that is lost when making a static copy. One could imagine that a recording of the positions over some amount of time would do better.

Admittedly, our current understanding of physics might already rule out this possibility without my knowing.

Comment author: khafra 20 April 2012 05:12:32PM 0 points [-]

I've wondered, before, whether there's any way to get yearly MRI, eeg, fMRI, etc. recordings on durable media for future preservation with your corpsicle. I couldn't afford it, but it seems like it could be useful.

Comment author: TheOtherDave 20 April 2012 05:22:59PM 3 points [-]

There are also more esoteric uses for regular baselines of that sort of thing. They come in handy while recovering from brain damage, for example.