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turchin comments on Does immortality imply eternal existence in linear time? - Less Wrong Discussion

0 Post author: turchin 17 April 2016 11:17PM

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Comment author: turchin 19 April 2016 10:22:23AM 0 points [-]

There is another important difference between words "immortality" and "indefinite life extension". That is their relation to the hypothetical event of resurrection, like reconstruction of me by future AI. Immortality include it, but life extension seems to be speaking only about continuous existence.