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[–] Zoop@beehaw.org 36 points 6 months ago (18 children)

Here's a link to the article in the screenshot, in case anyone else was interested in reading it like I was: https://www.freethink.com/futurology/cryogenically-frozen-humans

[–] 01189998819991197253@infosec.pub 18 points 6 months ago (16 children)

Thanks for this. Quite gruesome, but not at all unexpected. I remember having a conversation with a friend of mine a while back, where I made the argument that water expands when frozen and, since humans are mostly water, freezing a human would crack every vital organ. I'm actually upset to discover I was right.

[–] interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml 3 points 6 months ago (10 children)

It's fine, as long as the temperature stays stable and no further damage is done. We're not going to revive their flesh. Instead we're going to chop them off in large chunks. Suspend them in a kind of agar. Then laser off 2nanometer at a time. Scan the surface with 1nm resolution PiFM or better method. That's going to yield many terabytes of image data that you can turms into a neural map of the entire nervous system. Even mapping this data to today's LLM would get something roughly able to speak like the corpse. The better this data processing gets the more real the resurrected sentiences will be.

[–] wahming@monyet.cc 6 points 6 months ago

That's assuming the freezing process hasn't irreparably damaged the brain structure, which I don't think anybody can confidently assert at the moment.

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