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Topic: [ANN] CryoGen - Public sale (17.10.2017 - 01.07.2018) - page 46. (Read 23387 times)

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Met information in Internet that in USSR, in 1940s, experiments were conducted to extend the life of the head of the dog separately from the body. Viability was maintained with the help of electricity and artificial circulation. Interesting experiences. If these developments have a large background, by modern methods of science, progect can achieve good results, I think.
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I'm interested in the item from whitepaper "There is no need to buy a complete product all at once, the purchase will be possible by
accumulating a certain number of tokens within a set time frame" - how many tokens need to be accumulated? For which service? In what time frame?
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Hi! In Whitepaper it is written that the document is in Russian. Can you provide a link?
newbie
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Is it possible for me to write a document that immediately after my death ask me to freeze. What happens if I do not have time to do it? Can I delegate this right to a next of kin or other authorized person?
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Perhaps, in future of American insurance industry will go so far the cryofreezing service will be included in the mandatory package. For geniuses, of course  Wink What for simple and useless people have eternal life?! Grin
newbie
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Read Whitepaper. It is not clear why the project needs a blockchain? Where is the connection? In the Whitepaper about him little, that said .. I beg to explain.
If you read whitepaper you definetely saw segment about cryocenter with smart home systems. Also, data of clients must be kept safe - i think this is the room for blockchain use. Anyway i hope experts will shed light on this point.
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Read Whitepaper. It is not clear why the project needs a blockchain? Where is the connection? In the Whitepaper about him little, that said .. I beg to explain.
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As I understand it, the freezing of a person should be done within 4 hours, after that there is no sense? How will doctors predict death in order to have time to freeze during?
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If artificial intelligence on the basis of neural networks is created in future, then why tie the development of technology to the biological substrate and preserve the human body as such? If the development of technology goes to the level of incorporeality? ..
You think one-sidedly. We are for the development of neurotechnologies, but we also consider it important to develop cryonics. You do not deny that it is very important for transplantation that there is an opportunity to freeze organs, and not only to make a transplant from a living donor
I agree that in the future transplantation is the most important problem for medicine. The problem of neural networks and artificial intelligence is also important. Great what there are projects that combine these two key areas.
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The whole project consists of many nuances and conventions. When it comes to high-tech developments, don`t rely on Russian technology, I believe. Of course, in Russia there are good theoretical developments, take at least Pavlov, for example. But as for the embodiment of these ideas, everything is complicated. Especially when it comes to some kind of special service. And if this project has preliminary agreements with Switzerland, then it would be better to transfer the entire scientific and research base there. Based not in Russia, please.
In Switzerland, there is now a choice of the best accommodation for the most modern cryo center. A basic agreement with 6 cantons already exists and a contract of intent has been signed
That's cool! Transfer the project completely to Switzerland!
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Any proof, that recovery from freezing even possible? In theory, at least. Would be a shame to freeze oneself only to permanently remain in cold storage.
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Radical prolongation of life through cryonics
If artificial intelligence on the basis of neural networks is created in future, then why tie the development of technology to the biological substrate and preserve the human body as such? If the development of technology goes to the level of incorporeality? ..
You think one-sidedly. We are for the development of neurotechnologies, but we also consider it important to develop cryonics. You do not deny that it is very important for transplantation that there is an opportunity to freeze organs, and not only to make a transplant from a living donor
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Radical prolongation of life through cryonics
The whole project consists of many nuances and conventions. When it comes to high-tech developments, don`t rely on Russian technology, I believe. Of course, in Russia there are good theoretical developments, take at least Pavlov, for example. But as for the embodiment of these ideas, everything is complicated. Especially when it comes to some kind of special service. And if this project has preliminary agreements with Switzerland, then it would be better to transfer the entire scientific and research base there. Based not in Russia, please.
In Switzerland, there is now a choice of the best accommodation for the most modern cryo center. A basic agreement with 6 cantons already exists and a contract of intent has been signed
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Radical prolongation of life through cryonics
seems too good to be true...I have a hard time trusting the commies. I'm staying the hell out of this one.
The company KrioRus is not a communist but a transhumanist organization. Director - Valeriy Pride, spoke at the conference on Transvision-2017, details here https://golos.io/cryonics/@yuma-yasivelt/proekt-cryogen-v-bryussele-na-transumanisticheskoi-konferecii-transvision-2017
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Radical prolongation of life through cryonics
Russians know a lot about freezing, I think. And where will the refrigerators be located? in Russia?
The current cryocenter in Sergiev Posd - will continue its work, in Tver - a new cryodepository will be opened. In Switzerland, there is now a choice of the best accommodation for the most modern cryo center. A basic agreement with 6 cantons already exists and a contract of intent has been signed
newbie
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The whole project consists of many nuances and conventions. When it comes to high-tech developments, don`t rely on Russian technology, I believe. Of course, in Russia there are good theoretical developments, take at least Pavlov, for example. But as for the embodiment of these ideas, everything is complicated. Especially when it comes to some kind of special service. And if this project has preliminary agreements with Switzerland, then it would be better to transfer the entire scientific and research base there. Based not in Russia, please.
newbie
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If artificial intelligence on the basis of neural networks is created in future, then why tie the development of technology to the biological substrate and preserve the human body as such? If the development of technology goes to the level of incorporeality? ..
newbie
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Any particular benefit of freezing just the brain/head against the whole body? The "head-in-a-jar" thing seems like even more of a science fiction dream then the cryogenic preservation.
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Many legal and ethical questions immediately arise. Including the speed of freezing after death. How will they act in case of sudden death or death, in which too little material suitable for freezing remains?
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seems too good to be true...I have a hard time trusting the commies. I'm staying the hell out of this one.
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