I downvoted you not because I disagree with your stance on cryonics (in fact I share it), but because you didn’t link to or provide the material that convinced you of the unfeasibility of cryonics, or what could make you change your mind (i.e. successful revival of a primate).
Minor nitpick that is worth noting because a lot of highly educated people use this as a signaling issue for education level: “e.g.” is for an example. “i.e” is for restating something.
Really? I always thought i.e. stood for “individual example”. I’m really not sure where I got that idea, now that I think about it. Thanks for the pointer.
They are Latin abbreviations. i.e. stands for “id est” meaning “that is” or “that means”, e.g. stands for “exempli gratia” meaning “for the sake of example”.
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It’s blatantly obvious that you only beleive in cryonics to get upvotes here. I already explained why it’s not possible..
PHD in biomedical engineering agrees with me http://www.quora.com/Cryogenics/Is-it-technically-possible-to-undergo-cryogenics-and-wake-up-500-years-later
Yes, you can get up votes here if you don’t think cryonics will work. You got down voted for rejecting it out of hand without doing any research.
I have done research and seen this before.
I downvoted you not because I disagree with your stance on cryonics (in fact I share it), but because you didn’t link to or provide the material that convinced you of the unfeasibility of cryonics, or what could make you change your mind (i.e. successful revival of a primate).
Minor nitpick that is worth noting because a lot of highly educated people use this as a signaling issue for education level: “e.g.” is for an example. “i.e” is for restating something.
Really? I always thought i.e. stood for “individual example”. I’m really not sure where I got that idea, now that I think about it. Thanks for the pointer.
They are Latin abbreviations. i.e. stands for “id est” meaning “that is” or “that means”, e.g. stands for “exempli gratia” meaning “for the sake of example”.
A mnemonic that helped me before I knew the Latin: “i.e.” = “in other words”.
Thanks! I never knew that.
Please, never post on Less Wrong again.
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You’re pointing to a grad student—not even a cryobiologist. Try googling “kidney cryobiology”.
Isolated indeed.