Sentences with phrase «in cryonics»

Recently Meerdo has been working in collaboration with scientists in the cryonics field in order to inform his interest in immortality, transhumanism, and consciousness.
In cryonics, the brain is considered the most vital organ, and the idea is that the rest of the body can be regenerated using stem cells.
The potential prospects include superintelligent machines, nonaging bodies, direct connections between human brains or between brain and computer, fully realistic virtual reality, and the reanimation of patients in cryonic suspension.

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He's also a cryonics enthusiast, he said, «because in the event I die before immortality is achieved, cryopreservation offers me the opportunity to be transported into the future where revival may be possible.»
In addition, cryonics is reliant upon progress in medicine to alleviate the problems of the patienIn addition, cryonics is reliant upon progress in medicine to alleviate the problems of the patienin medicine to alleviate the problems of the patient.
Considering the high cost of cryonics at the moment, over $ 20000, it is solely a method of preservation for a fraction of the current population to be restored in the future.
In the case of author Bruce Spitzer, a background in advertising led him to design the jacket to his debut novel Extra Innings, a sci - fi baseball thriller about Red Sox legend Ted Williams, who is brought back to life with cryonics in the year 209In the case of author Bruce Spitzer, a background in advertising led him to design the jacket to his debut novel Extra Innings, a sci - fi baseball thriller about Red Sox legend Ted Williams, who is brought back to life with cryonics in the year 209in advertising led him to design the jacket to his debut novel Extra Innings, a sci - fi baseball thriller about Red Sox legend Ted Williams, who is brought back to life with cryonics in the year 209in the year 2092.
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Chief enters cryonic sleep as the destroyed ship drifts away in space.
Since cryonics are not a branch of science we've been able to master yet, at some point, the world this game takes place in had technology slightly (or vastly) better than what we're familiar with.
In 1962, Robert Ettinger published The Prospect of Immortality, a book that gave birth to the idea of «cryonics» — the process of freezing a human body after death in the hope that scientific advances might one day restore lifIn 1962, Robert Ettinger published The Prospect of Immortality, a book that gave birth to the idea of «cryonics» — the process of freezing a human body after death in the hope that scientific advances might one day restore lifin the hope that scientific advances might one day restore life.
Some recent topics that merit consideration and that have come to the surface include planning for and dealing with loved ones who have dementia — including though not limited to Alzheimer's disease; digital assets; biological assets; RESP provisions; loyalty cards provisions; companion animal / pet provisions; payment of estate administration tax (probate taxes and the impact of the new Ontario rules — Bill 173); the Granovsky Estate case and the future of multiple wills in Ontario; executor's insurance; and planning for embryos, cryo - preservation, cryonics and core blood — among other things.
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