I’m relatively new to cryonics and I have been reading a lot about it. I’m curious what most people who are involved with/are signed up for cryonics think will work best for potential revival. One Cryonics company I was looking at based in Oregon basically states on the website that nanobot repair “cannot” work. It has a rough outline with a time frame about future technologies involving uploading the mind.
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All the answers I see so far assume the mind is a function of the brain. What if it's not? Quantum physics suggests dualism: Mind is not emergent from brain. Mind is hidden in a quantum layer of the universe and operates by transmitting signals to and from the brain. If this is true, cryonics is a quixotic quest leading to nothing, nowhere and nobody since the personal mind exists separate and apart from the squishy mass of blubber and connectomes. Orgeon cryonics is partly correct: Nanobots are far too big to recover the mind. Their belief that the mind can be uploaded, however, has been preceded by a pre-existing upload of billions of minds already existent in the quantum realm. Recovery of the person in 3D classical space and time is being done currently using the reanimation technology often referred to as reincarnation. I call my new understanding of this pre-existing free reanimation technique: Quantumonics. I was signed up for cryonics for years but gradually gave it up through a series of events described elsewhere. I'm one of the most ridiculed and notoriously disliked people in cryonics due to my cosmology. As far out as cryonics is to most people, I'm that far out again to cryonicists themselves. Ask anyone in cryonics. I'm infamous.https://www.reddit.com/r/cryonics/comments/13c89y8/nanobot_repair_vs_mind_uploading/
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