How Science is trying to resurrect the dead.
"All great truths begin as blasphemies."
George Bernard Shaw
- Micro Map of the past being created.
- Quantum computers and new maths to calculate detailed histories and memories of everyone dead.
- Face and body reconstructions a million years old already achieved: mind reconstructions coming.
- 106 billion people to be resurrected within 40 years.
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How can we recreate atoms, molecules, organs, reproduce paintings by forgers that experts cant distinguish.
Bake similar cakes from archived recipes, and do most scientific experiments , which have to be repeatable or are not accepted as science?
We might certainly recreate every man who has ever lived on earth and many who tragically died before birth.
In limitless space and energy (the modern model of the multi-verse) there is no limit on the number of variations of past people we can make.
The size of the earth, from human scales, to the quantum scales, make all of it but a fragment of possible sizes.
Given every permutation of elements possible may be done in time, it is illogical to state once dead always dead.
Man does not defy the laws of physics.
Large as human ego is, it cannot cast Man outside science but as medicine, observation and measurement increasingly show, Man is built by and subject to the laws of physics absolutely!
Archaeology, which is the science and art of recovering the past, and has begun recovering living systems in evolutionary 'resurrection' biology.
Why should it stop with virgin bodies, built by recovered DNA? Why couldn't we recover the minds and memories too? Are these systems too small for coming technologies and maths? Is there some law forbidding retrieval - as reconstruction - of human fragments?
Does the path to recovery of data cease because we are dealing with human beings? We recover the whole universe in increasing and hastening detail with models boasting trillions of evolving, moving parts: their aim is presumably to simulate our universe to the smallest piece that has existed.
Man is part of that universe: so is his brain: so are his memories. None of them derived by chance (I dispute chance exists), none popped into being from nowhere; no go to a place like Hades from whence their is no return. (not even the religious myths posit this if you read them well)
Quantum archaeology is not in conflict with essential religion: it confirms one of its greatest propositions: that there is life after death.
The race is on to formulate a Law of Conservation of Information. Causation and reversibility are enough to assert one.
Everything by number, order, relationship: everything observable and measurable.
"Number rules the universe" Pythagoras
Edited by Innocent, 27 December 2013 - 12:12 PM.