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Oregon "gluteronics" guy Jordan Sparks really slamming "cryonics" hard apparently. No overview available yet. I'm seeing a few posts on cryonicsuncensored or reddit about this but have not drilled down. Gluteraldehyde provably preserves connectomes better than cryonics or even M22 vitrification but recovery is impossible, at least organically. The Sparks Theory is that future tech will scan and rebuild in silicon AI. It's a fascinating theory and if I were still a materialist, I'd be interested. The interesting thing for me at this point, as a quantum-spiritualist that sees the brain as a transceiver rather than a repository of personality and memory, is that Sparks is coming down so hard on cryonics. I haven't seen any good articles in any good publications online or off, that reviews this debate. Sparks picked up where those two guys Seung and Hayworth left off by building an actual company that does ASC, Aldehyde Stabilized Cryoprervation, which I've dubbed gluteronics which absolutely nobody has picked up on or given me credit for, likely because I don't have a book published on Amazon about it.
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