Imagine if we could preserve the brain of today's greatest thinkers. Imagine if we could preserve the brain of your loved ones so they could live again, someday. Science is trying to achieve this big goal, but needs your support.
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Michael Lynn
11 years ago
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This is an idea i support and want very much to see in our lifetimes....as after fixation and plastination, one can wait as long as required for scanning and emulation to develop and enable Whole Brain Emulation.
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Austin Nichols
11 years ago
I support the cause, goals and objectives of this organization.
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Lukas Süss
11 years ago
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The experiences and knowledge that every human collects throughout his life is of enormous value. It adds to the diversity of our world. Striving for brain preservation is not an egoistical decision. Everyone choosing that path takes a huge risk of pain and suffering. It should be everyone's right to choose (or refuse) that path.
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Zythe
11 years ago
Remember to share this on social media!
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Josh
11 years ago
thank you
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Josh
11 years ago
thank you
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Alexander Jones
11 years ago
I too wish to have my brain preserved before death, so that I may come back in the future as a cyborg.
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Robert Weller
11 years ago
see you in 100 years
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Michaela McKuen
11 years ago
I want to save the world. This seems like a good starting place. Imagine all that will be lost if we continue to die. I won't stand for that. Cultures, languages, and, most importantly, people who would not have to be gone will be. Help please!
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NICHOLAS REEF VANDERMEULEN
11 years ago
Let us eliminate and reverse the decay of aging.
The preliminary achievements and technological advancements of cryonics will surely allow for us to be reanimated and revived.
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Charles Harding
11 years ago
Developing this technology will have enormous benefits for a wide range of scientific pursuits.
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Andreas Kuck
11 years ago
I give my signature under the following conditions: Prior to a preservation, the unpossibility of reviving the patient is absolutely shure, (if euthanasia was not previously choosen by the patient) and the patient has, also absolutly shure, choosen plastination and not another technology or procedure, to be applied instead of plastination after the legal death of the patient.
Additional conditions, which come to my mind later, are as valid as the ones listed above.
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erik hugus
11 years ago
I fully support this letter and the need for the science and ethics behind it.
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Justin Corwin
12 years ago
This is a very interesting technology and it's important that it be investigated fully.
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John Walker
12 years ago
I don't really agree with the whole document, but fuck it, why not.
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Vittorio Bertoletti for president
I like it
Please allow this to proceed.
Imagine if we could preserve the brain of today's greatest thinkers. Imagine if we could preserve the brain of your loved ones so they could live again, someday. Science is trying to achieve this big goal, but needs your support.
This is an idea i support and want very much to see in our lifetimes....as after fixation and plastination, one can wait as long as required for scanning and emulation to develop and enable Whole Brain Emulation.
I support the cause, goals and objectives of this organization.
The experiences and knowledge that every human collects throughout his life is of enormous value. It adds to the diversity of our world. Striving for brain preservation is not an egoistical decision. Everyone choosing that path takes a huge risk of pain and suffering. It should be everyone's right to choose (or refuse) that path.
Remember to share this on social media!
thank you
thank you
I too wish to have my brain preserved before death, so that I may come back in the future as a cyborg.
see you in 100 years
I want to save the world. This seems like a good starting place. Imagine all that will be lost if we continue to die. I won't stand for that. Cultures, languages, and, most importantly, people who would not have to be gone will be. Help please!
Let us eliminate and reverse the decay of aging. The preliminary achievements and technological advancements of cryonics will surely allow for us to be reanimated and revived.
Developing this technology will have enormous benefits for a wide range of scientific pursuits.
I give my signature under the following conditions: Prior to a preservation, the unpossibility of reviving the patient is absolutely shure, (if euthanasia was not previously choosen by the patient) and the patient has, also absolutly shure, choosen plastination and not another technology or procedure, to be applied instead of plastination after the legal death of the patient. Additional conditions, which come to my mind later, are as valid as the ones listed above.
I fully support this letter and the need for the science and ethics behind it.
This is a very interesting technology and it's important that it be investigated fully.
I don't really agree with the whole document, but fuck it, why not.