do you try and build your own missile to divert it off course or do you try and enjoy the time you have left.
How about if you’re told that if your missile succeeds, you can live forever in a computer? Cryonics isn’t a life extension strategy, it’s an immortality gambit. Otherwise no-one would bother. By the time we can defrost brains, we’ll be able to scan and emulate them.
This thread has been long since jacked. Bob Unwin, great link. Science and Bayes—both great, both useful. Can’t we all just get along?
do you try and build your own missile to divert it off course or do you try and enjoy the time you have left.
How about if you’re told that if your missile succeeds, you can live forever in a computer? Cryonics isn’t a life extension strategy, it’s an immortality gambit. Otherwise no-one would bother. By the time we can defrost brains, we’ll be able to scan and emulate them.
This thread has been long since jacked. Bob Unwin, great link. Science and Bayes—both great, both useful. Can’t we all just get along?