4Th Quarter 2008 Issue of Cryonics Magazine

4Th Quarter 2008 Issue of Cryonics Magazine

4th Quarter 2008 • Volume 29:4 Alcor Supports Molecular Nanotechnology Research and Development page 3 A Cryopreservation Revival Scenario using mNT page 7 interview with Robert Freitas anD Ralph Merkle page 9 Member Profile: ISSN 1054-4305 Kumar Krishnamsetty page 12 $9.95 ALCOR SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD MEETING By Ralph C. Merkle, Chairman, Alcor Scientific Advisory Board The Alcor Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) met on December 9th and 10th, 2008 in Melbourne, Florida. he first day was devoted to how the cryonics community could Endorsement of Molecular Nanotechnology Research and Development (see the Thelp speed the development of MNT (molecular nanotech- full text in the box below). The full Alcor Board endorsed the state- nology), and how MNT could enable repair of cryopreserved patients. ment at their next regular meeting. We plan to seek broader support Ralph Merkle and Robert Freitas gave a 90 slide Power Point for this statement. presentation about their plan to develop MNT. Further information We’d like to thank all the attendees for making it a stimulating and about their work is available at The Nanofactory Collaboration web- productive meeting. We’d like to offer our particular thanks to Martine site – see http://www.MolecularAssembler.com/Nanofactory, which Rothblatt, whose generous support made the meeting possible. provides an overview of the issues involved in developing nanofacto- The first day SAB attendees were: Antonei Csoka, Aubrey de ries. Grey, Robert Freitas, James Lewis, Ralph Merkle, Marvin Minsky, and Part of their presentation discussed a specific set of nine molec- Martine Rothblatt. Non SAB attendees were Gloria Rudisch (Marvin’s ular tools composed of hydrogen, carbon, and germanium. This is wife), Lori Rhodes, and Tanya Jones. Martine Rothblatt proposed that described in complete technical detail in A Minimal Toolset for Positional the SAB needed a chairman and nominated Ralph Merkle for the posi- Diamond Mechanosynthesis – see http://www.MolecularAssembler.com/ tion. The nomination was approved unanimously. Papers/MinToolset.pdf. The nine tools can be used to both recharge On the second day, Melody Maxim joined the discussion, and all nine tools and make additional tools, as well as build a wide range Martine Rothblatt did not attend (she was at a Terasem meeting). The of atomically precise hydrocarbon structures (diamond, nanotubes, second day was focused on cryopreservation methods, how they could polyynes, fullerenes, and many others) – starting from just raw mate- be improved, and how the credibility of cryonics could be improved rials (feedstock molecules). The bulk of the paper describes the spe- in the scientific community. I cific mechanosynthetic reactions required in this process, and their evaluation using Gaussian, a standard computational chemistry Endorsement of Molecular Nanotechnology package. They also mentioned the $3M 5-year grant to Professor Philip Research and Development Moriarty in the School of Physics at the University of Nottingham to The development of molecular nanotechnology will speed solu- experimentally investigate some of the proposed tools and reactions – tions to the most difficult problems of medicine, including aging see http://www.MolecularAssembler.com/Nanofactory/Media/ and reversible suspended animation. Molecular nanotechnology is PressReleaseAug08.htm the most compelling approach ever put forward for comprehen- The Alcor SAB then discussed The importance of MNT to the cryonics sive repair of cryopreservation injury with maximum retention of community and A cr yopreservation revival scenario using MNT (which both original biological information. Support for immediate develop- appear in this issue of Cryonics). ment of molecular nanotechnology by cryonicists and life exten- Following this, a draft statement of support for research in MNT sionists could compress the historical timeline of this technology, by the cryonics community was presented. After some discussion and bringing benefits decades sooner than otherwise. wordsmithing the Alcor SAB formally voted to support this www.alcor.org Cryonics/Fourth Quarter 2008 3 THE IMPORTANCE OF MNT TO THE CRYONICS COMMUNITY By Ralph C. Merkle and Robert A. Freitas Jr. ©2008 All Rights Reserved A Call To Action ability to do cryopreservations. Whether by needed. This data could be obtained via high- The cryonics community should robustly research on better methods, or better facilities, resolution imaging of the cryopreserved support research in two critical areas: better or better equipment, or better training, or better human brain (possibly destructively), after methods of cryopreservation, and methods logistics and deployment, we understand that which the resulting information would be of reviving cryopreserved patients. We we are the ones who must do the work because used to create an artificial brain with the same already know we must do the former. But there is no one else to do it for us. memories, hopes, dreams and personality as now, it seems, we must also do the latter. This quest for better cryopreservations the person who was cryopreserved. Many The best approach for revival is to develop continues today, and will continue until some people trained in the fields of artificial intelli- and apply MNT (molecular nanotechnology). future day when fully reversible cryo- gence, computer science, and philosophy of The faster we do this, the sooner we will be able preservation becomes possible. This is a key mind strongly support this option, but some to revive cryopreserved patients and the less goal of cryonics research. others are uncomfortable with the idea. time they will spend in storage. We will also But until that future day arrives, a cryop- obtain medical nanodevices able to cure a wide reserved patient must rely upon the develop- Our Community Can Speed the range of other severe injuries, along with the ment and the application of new technologies Development of MNT broader capabilities of MNT that will benefit to allow the person’s body to be restored to Can we really make a difference in the both us and the rest of humanity. complete health. This is a second key goal of development of MNT? The answer is an Look around the world and ask: who has cryonics research. unequivocal “Yes!” Recent work (see the vision and the will to develop MNT? Few One of these new technologies is MNT. www.MolecularAssembler.com/Nanofactory) are heeding the call. The development of While in theory there might be other ways to makes it clear that the MNT revolution can be MNT might be delayed by many decades for revive cryopreserved patients, MNT is by far accelerated by decades with well focused want of relatively modest research funding the best studied and best known approach. research investments of only millions to tens today. To correct this situation we must look Based on our current knowledge, MNT seems of millions of dollars. We have those to ourselves. We must vigorously fund MNT the most likely to give us the vibrant good resources within our community. research now. health that we seek. Are others working towards this goal? Remarkably, the answer is “No.” As first pro- Two Key Goals for Cryonics Research Reviving Cryopreserved Patients using posed, the National Nanotechnology Initiative Alcor is a coalition of individuals with MNT had funding to investigate MNT. This funding diverse beliefs, opinions and hopes. We all Perhaps the most generally appealing was removed from the bill under political pres- share a common belief that life is good, that approach to patient revival is to repair the cry- sure before it was signed by President Bush in saving lives is the right thing to do, and that opreserved biological structure, returning the December 2003. Today, funding in the United we can save lives through cryonics. We want person to full health by employing a process States for MNT is still being actively blocked to save our own lives, the lives of our loved that saves and restores the original tissue.* and research scientists eager for tenure and ones, the lives of our friends, the lives of our This is technically challenging but appears grants are careful to avoid the subject. As a neighbors, and indeed the lives of everyone quite feasible using MNT. One such MNT- result, vital research is not being pursued, we can. based revival scenario is outlined in the advances are not being made, and it is unclear The core of cryonics is easy to describe: accompanying article. how long this political logjam will continue to those who have exhausted all other medical Alternative methods for revival of a cry- block progress. Similar political problems in options can be cryopreserved until future opreserved patient without direct tissue repair other fields have often cost decades of delay. technology can restore them to full and have been proposed, but these too most likely In the case of MNT, delay will cost many lives vibrant health. require MNT. The simplest such method – possibly including ours. As a consequence, we (cryonicists as a relies on the argument that recovery of per- What should we do? We must recognize, community) have worked hard to improve our sonality-relevant information is all that is once again, that it falls to us to support the 4 Cryonics/Fourth Quarter 2008 www.alcor.org research upon which our lives depend. In this 1959 talk “There’s Plenty of Room at the graphene, fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, sap- case, we must identify and support the critical Bottom.” Since then, Feynman’s original

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