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Re: Yeah yeah I apologize
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United States
2008-03-28 22:08:12

--- "imstreamer"; wrote:

"It may very well be possible to live forever, if you want to.
Read Ray Kurzweil and Terry Grossman's book, "Fantastic Voyage: live
long enough to live forever". I am currently reading it too.
Overall, it is very promising and the right attitude is to be optimistic."

Life will hopefully go on, but of course it only matters to us who
survives because of our programming. It's our pattern for that book
to make a generation nervously monitoring their own bodily functions
because the thought of disappearing is horrible! But not far down the
road of our accelerated technological evolution, won't human
intelligence become something so beyond us and universal that it does
not matter which pattern it originated from? Heck, we don't need to
wait another minute to futily locate the self..

M i d w a y _ C o b r a (or whoever)

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Re: Re: Yeah yeah I apologize
country flaguser name
United States
2008-03-29 14:37:42

For that majority of you who have not yet read the
account of our Rejuvenatorium experience from
Beachhead: don't, yet. First, run your own
"Beachhead" experience as an experiment, based upon
the instructions posted at
http://www.winwenger.com/beachhd.htm Following those
instructions, have the "Transporter" device or
elevator "take you to" -

- a highly advanced, but entirely human, civilization
which has discovered ways to comprehensively reverse
the physical effects of aging -

- let it "take you" to the point of experience where
will be on easily understood display just HOW this
reversal of the physical effects of aging is achieved.

Record, in as much detail as you can, your
observations of the experience which comes. Some who
have done this have come up with essentially the same
described experience and observations, which I find is
remarkable. We also have derived a number of
medically significant inventions from what we've
observed in this "Rejuvenatorium," several of which we
have put into public domain and which are posted at
http://www.winwenger.com/hyperbar.htm

Whether or not your observations match the ones which
various of us have made at different times and places,
which observations are near the end of my book
Discovering The Obvious, there are remarkable
ramifications to this, at various levels. But the
vast majority of you may very well never get to know
this, because you haven't, as some of us, run your own
first-hand experiment and experience.

And there may be more at stake than you think.
...win
http://www.winwenger.com/beachhd.htm

--- midwaycobra < midwaycobra%40yahoo.com">midwaycobrayahoo.com> wrote:

> --- "imstreamer"; wrote:
&gt;
> "It may very well be possible to live forever, if
> you want to.
> Read Ray Kurzweil and Terry Grossman's book,
&gt; "Fantastic Voyage: live
>; long enough to live forever&quot;. I am currently
> reading it too.
> Overall, it is very promising and the right attitude
> is to be optimistic."
&gt;
> Life will hopefully go on, but of course it only
>; matters to us who
> survives because of our programming. It's our
> pattern for that book
>; to make a generation nervously monitoring their own
> bodily functions
> because the thought of disappearing is horrible!
> But not far down the
> road of our accelerated technological evolution,
> won't human
&gt; intelligence become something so beyond us and
> universal that it does
>; not matter which pattern it originated from? Heck,
&gt; we don't need to
> wait another minute to futily locate the self..
&gt;
> M i d w a y _ C o b r a (or whoever)

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