jaibot comments on Cryonics As Untested Medical Procedure - Less Wrong Discussion
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There are projects pointing the way towards testability:
OpenWorm and Nemaload are working on uploading C. Elegans and determining exactly what you need to get an accurate simulation. This is necessary (but probably not sufficient) to figuring out what you need to preserve in a human brain to get approximately-you back.
The Brain Preservation Foundation is running electron microscope analysis of preserved brains to see exactly how well cryonics and chemical fixation preserve things right now.
A while back I did a survey of the state of nematode emulation research to try and understand what this meant for whole brain emulation. At the time David Dalrymple was very optimistic about his Nemaload project; don't know how it's going though.
For the current state of the Brain Preservation Foundation's prizes, two Reddit AMA comments by Ken Hayworth are interesting:
And on chemopreservation:
This is good to hear. It will be even better to hear that it's been well-replicated.