Re: Re: Is anyone interested in immortality for all?

From: ASpidle@aol.com
Date: Thu Mar 04 1999 - 10:59:29 MST


In a message dated 3/4/99 12:42:18 PM, Anders wrote:

<<Is that really the best first step? While it would be fun to have a
Omega Point Study Institute, its utility might be rather low at first
- all the necessary research is being done by ordinary scientists, the
only thing OP-theoreticians need to do is to gather together the
latest knowledge in cosmology, computation and robotics. Once we get
to the stage where launching replicating probes and such becomes
feasible, *then* the OPSI would become important in directing the
debate about the project.
>>

Maybe, Anders. Except one important function I see is to raise money and give
grants to research targeted at this project.

Adrian



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