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interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml ⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago

Liquid nitrogen is cheap to produce at scale and LN2 loss decreases per unit of internal volume as the volume increases.

As for the revival tech, of course the meat is never coming back, but once we have the technology to scan the remains with 1 nanometer cubic accuracy then we’ll just run simulated copies of them, the biggest question is how much of “them” was destroyed by the freeze/thaw/scan process

But we can probably patch the large bulk of the damage with copies from other people that have undamaged structures,

It will be a little chimeric, you’ll have your damage replaced with someone else’s or the average of many other people’s intact structures.

And then the last thing to answer is the Ship Of Theseus problem, is a near perfect copy of you running in a simulated mathematical space still “you” or is there no “you” left ? That’s something only “you” can answer because to the people outside the simulation, the “you” will behave exactly the same as the meat “you”… That’s assuming the simulation technology of say, 500 years in the future, actually is that good.

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