Efforts by Scientists to Prevent Death and Recovery (l)
Part One: What Happened in the 21st Century?
But in the 21st century, scientists have expanded their research to achieve this unique goal. They also try to relate the subject to technology so that it can make a special contribution to science in achieving that goal.
In the case of Cryonics, right now in America, there are at least 200 people who have been placed on ice who are thought to be brought back to life in the near future, and over 1000 and it is agreed that after death they too should be made. Prominent people with whom this agreement was made were Peter Thiel (who first invested in Facebook), Nick Bostrom (renowned professor at Oxford University), Anders Sandberg, Luke Nosek and others.
According to the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, “death is not the end of the story, death is not the end of the story. "Of course there is a need to bring a person back after death, knowledge of the future will prove that."
Does this placement of a person who is in the snow to be resurrected in the future prove to be true? Experts say they have not taken the lives of the future to be able to resurrect the dead in this way, as the company also explained.
Then in 2020 in April, I wrote a post on Facebook about a young man named Josh Bocanegra, whose goal is to bring back the dead and stop the death. Here I bring some important information about this young man's determination and how he will be.
I said, “Bocanegra created a research company called Humai, and then recruited scientists from many fields to conduct research on this initiative. He said in a statement that he "wanted to make it easier for personal data to be stored on a device so that more data could be stored on the device."
It was later discovered that the young man's decision was based entirely on how the deceased's memory could be used to control the information in the machine; which is Elon Musk's initiative of Neuralink, where the whole thing revolves around Technological Singularity, which is expected to take place in the next 25 to 30 years.
Part Four: What Does the Future Hold?
This decision by young Josh Bocanegra, which focuses on the use of human memory to attach to a device so that this device can replace the deceased, is something that is about to happen in the future.
Scientists and technologists in every field are currently working on this resolution because it is based on technology that is thought to be possible in real life.
Another success at this stage is the preservation of the rabbit's brain and its functioning after several years, which means that as long as the mammals are successful, it will certainly be able to reach humans. -traye.
Moreover, the structure is such that the mind and heart are the individual and not the body. So preserving the biological memory as successfully as a rabbit, will allow it to be manipulated by humans in such a way that it can be stored in the future to be attached to another creature like a scorpion. As soon as the message went out he would wake up thinking of this dead man, as if he were himself.
But in the current context of the scientific world, there is no clear research that shows that stopping death is possible with the provision of ways to do so. Except for the ongoing research efforts. However, some evolutionists say that there is no way to prevent a person from dying without a cause, because all their autographs show that there is a cause for death. .
Experts say that if there was no cause for death, it would be possible for humans to live without death. Likewise, world-renowned financier Jeff Bezos is one of those who want scientists to find a way to live without dying or old age, as well as investing heavily in research.
Is that possible?