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- From: tolman%asylum.cs.utah.edu@cs.utah.edu (Kenneth Tolman)
- Subject: The virtual choice
- Date: 22 Jul 92 11:31:04 MDT
- Message-ID: <1992Jul22.113104.21612@hellgate.utah.edu>
- Organization: University of Utah, CompSci Dept
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- It is conceivable that cryonic reanimation would take place in a society
- short on resources. The society could opt for reanimation into virtual
- space- where resource consumption would be extremely low for the newly
- revived patient. So it may become a choice- reanimation now into a virtual
- place, or waiting for a future with more resources- how would you choose?
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- Virtual space reanimation means that a person would come back to life and
- have all of their neurons hooked into a computer system. A human would only
- consume energy for driving their brain, and the cost of driving the host
- computer. The synthesized experience would be at least as good as todays
- technology- which can perform with incredible realism in high end systems.
- Possibly, the synthesis would be as good or better than "reality".
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- Such a revival would allow a person to hook into any accessible information
- flows. Thus, on a space station one could instantly look out any of the
- telescopes or exterior cameras, even seeing whatever wavelengths were being
- recorded (such as ultraviolet). One would of course be able to monitor
- local information traffic, such as television, radio, networks, etc.
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- Many other revivals (and probably citizens) would be within the computer
- network- meaning one could hang out with old friends and enemies, play them
- games, learn and teach with them, and even punch and wrestle.
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- If you are interested in learning about the current state of virtual
- reality, a good book to read is Howard Rheingold's "Virtual Reality".
- Even if a cryonic revival doesn't have to choose virtual life or continued
- suspension- they will come back in a world where this technology has
- been well developed and have great social impact.
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