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  • Alcor Cryonics Conference 2006

    14 minutes of excerpts from over 5 hours of presentations on the 2-disk Alcor DVD of the 2006 conference – ''An Inside Look at the Science and Medicine of Tomorrow.'' Is it possible to stop aging? Will nanomedicine and medical nanorobots dramatically extend the human lifespan? Can cryopreserved human beings be revived in the future and what ...
    Posted to Videos (Weblog) by Veritas on August 22, 2007
  • Do you want to live forever?

    Channel 4 Documentary following the revolutionary life-extension and immortality ideas of this somewhat eccentric scientist, Dr. Aubrey de Grey. This show is all about the radical ideas of a Cambridge biomedical gerontologist called Aubrey de Grey who believes that, within the next 20-30 years, we could extend life indefinitely by addressing ...
    Posted to Videos (Weblog) by Veritas on August 17, 2007
  • Alcor - Limitless Future

    The Alcor Life Extension Foundation and Cryonics are explored.
    Posted to Videos (Weblog) by Veritas on July 12, 2007
  • Exploring Life Extension

    A film by the Immortality Institute, which examines various aspects of extreme life extension, including cryonics, caloric restriction, and transhumanism.
    Posted to Videos (Weblog) by Veritas on July 12, 2007
  • Cryonics Society of Canada potluck dinner, 2006

    This past Saturday August 12 was the Cryonics Society of Canada's annual potluck dinner. Allan Randall, the director of CSC, was kind enough to organize and host the event. This was my first time attending a CSC event (I don't have a cryonics contract, but I'm an avid supporter of the cause). The Toronto ...
    Posted to George (Weblog) by George on August 13, 2006
  • Things that should make cryonicists go "Hmmmm"

    At the TTA's recent cryonics talk by Allan Randall, a couple of interesting issues cropped up -- some I had considered before and some I hadn't.For example, in order to be able to afford a cryonics contract, most people put out a second life insurance policy and name their cryonics company as beneficiary. You die, and Alcor or ...
    Posted to George (Weblog) by George on April 13, 2006
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