Posted 04 June 2013 - 06:34 AM

W e must attack p lan against it for the future, dismember it in the present, and revoke it in the past ! e must attack death on every front,lan against it for the future, dismember it in the present, and revoke it in the past







In our hands lie the great tools of science and technology. Behind them, the tested systems of causality and probability by which all known laws in the cosmos exist.



Added to these are the vast facts in growing databases like "Tree of Life on the Web" project. Then come the brilliant modern sciences, statistics, mathematics and computing. There are growing innovative techniques and devices and the accelerating discipline of artificial intelligence which began giving men orders in London as exploding traffic lights outside Parliament in 1868, but has improved and is now integral to civilization with no known nor containable limit.



At some point in the future the specific ,description of tiniest events - even thoughts and memories - will be calculated and exposed for all the world to see. Man is not outside the laws of Nature and it is not different science to reconstruct his brain than any other part of him.







If this sounds fantastic, the logic behind it is valid, the starting propositions are agreed, and the best proof is that it is already happening. Facial reconstructions over a million years old, resurrected organisms extinct for more than 100 million years, and moving maps of the cosmos for the last 13 billion years have been built and verified by our method. Archaeology is in revolution, and archaeologists shout increasing demands for "More technology!" "More machine intelligence!" and much more mathematics and computation.



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Quantum Archaeology2

I have tried to launch Quantum Archaeology. As a philsopher it is not my job to do the science, just examine whether its viable or inconsistant. Part of that examination has involved correpondence with some of the best minds in the world, many of whom are unknown reclusives, but some famous.



Great reolutions and great movements are led by astonishly few minds at first.

only two in Evolution and Natural Selection: a few family and friends many religions including Islam, & christianity.



But the internet is here.



I thought it best to aim this at thought leaders in emerging science and technology.





This is my last post, I think.



It is up to scientists now. If QA is correct it will be proved and happen. If its false, the dead are doomed, and there's no going back. But we've already begun resurrecting (under that name) systems in evolutionary biology (J thornton) and doing archaeology that would be astonishing 10 ago.

Because I.T. is acclerating in the next 10 years we'll produce and manipulate more data than in the last 100,000,000 years. Simple facial reconstrctions will deepen to brain reconstructions of long dead people using DNA probabilities, and more parts of a potential quantum archaeology grid

may lead to recursive civilization resurrected men from the past will interact with men from their future.

Someone neeto take this forward. A book on it would easily make the New York Times bestseller's lists. - and make the author rich.



Religious groups shoud not be alienated because their premise in most cases is resurrection,

and QA is not in conflict with theor beleifs, reworked as science. THey are also organised.

But we shoudn't abandon known Truths for placating dogma.



I've gone back to ponder movement and being.



Thanks for your audience & I hope you live happily ever after.

A.N. Other

NOTES FOR RESEARCHERS

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1998 "When will computer hardware match the human brain?" Journal of Transhumanism, Hans Moravec

1999 Bioarchaeology: "Interpreting Behavior from the Human Skeleton." Clark Spencer Larsen

1999 How many people have ever lived? Prof. Glen Paige http://www.math.hawa...sey/People.html

2000 Why The Future Doesn't Need Us. Bill Joy Wired Magazine Issue 8.04 | April

2000 Sub-Poissonian photon statistics of higher harmonics: quantum predictions via classical trajectories Jirí Bajer et al

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2000 The Large the Small and The Human Mind Professor Roger Penrose Cambridge University Press

2000 Forever For All R Michael Perry ISBN-10: 1581127243 # ISBN-13: 9781581127249 Universal-Publishers

2000 Quantum computation and quantum information Michael A. Nielsen, Isaac L. Chuang

2000 Robot Mere Machine to Transcendent Mind Hans P. Moravec

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2002 Thinking from Things: Essays in the Philosophy of Archaeology Alison Wylie

2003 "Are You Living In a Computer Simulation?" Nick Bostrom. Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 53, No. 211, pp. 243-255

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2003 Resurrecting the Ancestral Steroid Receptor : Ancient Origin of Estrogen Signaling . Science 19 September Vol. 301 no. 5640 pp. 1714-1717 Joseph W. Thornton, Eleanor Need, David Crews

2004 Forensic Facial Reconstruction . Dr Caroline Wilkinson, Cambridge University Press

2004 Resurrection : Coping with Information Loss Mike Perry Physical Immortality, 3rd Quarter

2005 Doubly robust estimation in missing data and causal inference models. H Bang

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2007 "The Never-Ending Days of Being Dead: Dispatches from the Front Line of Science" Faber and Faber by Marcus Chown ISBN: 057122055X

2007 "How Long Before Superintelligence?" Professor Nick Bostrom Oxford Future of Humanities Institute. Online.

2012 Resurrection of DNA function in vivo from an extinct genome

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2008 The Singularity: A Crucial Phase in Divine Self-Actualization? M Zimmerman -Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy, Vol 4, No 1-2

2008 "How much of one-way computation is just thermodynamics?" Janet Anders, Damian Markham, Vlatko Vedral, Michal Hajdušek January 21st, arXiv:quant-ph/0702020v1

2009 Quantum Detection Meets Archaeology–Magnetic Prospection with SQUIDs: S Linzen, V Schultze, A Chwala et al.

2009 Prediction, retrodiction , and the amount of information stored in the present CJ Ellison, JR Mahoney… - Journal of Statistical Physics

2009 Human Remains in Archaeology A handbook. Charlotte A. Roberts

2009 Probabilistic Graphical Models: Principles and Techniques. Daphne Koller, Nir Friedman

2009 Death and resurrection of the human IRGM gene

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2009 Can Evolution Run in Reverse? A Study Says It’s a One-Way Street. Carl Zimmer, New York Times September 28

2009 The Blind Locksmith Continued: An Update from Joe Thornton. Carl Zimmer The Loom. Discover Magazine.

2010 (undated) "Is the universe reversible? Time reversal invariance. The hypothesis that the number of possible states of every finite volume of space-time is finite." Tim Tyler. http://finitenature.com/

2010 “Dirty Books: Quantifying Patterns of Use in Medieval Manuscripts Using a Densitometer,” Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art , Vol. 2,1 Kathryn Rudy

2010 "Algorithmic Probability and Heuristic Programming and AGI" Ray Solomonoff

2010 "Closed timelike curves via post-selection: theory and experimental demonstration": Seth Lloyd, Lorenzo Maccone, Raul Garcia-Patron, Vittorio Giovannetti, Yutaka Shikano, Stefano Pirandola, Lee A. Rozema, Ardavan Darabi, Yasaman Soudagar, Lynden K. Shalm, Aephraim M. Steinberg: arxiv.org/abs/1005.2219

2010 Quantum Archaeology : a user's guide (no text available) Max Adams

2010 Science Fiction and Philosophy: From Time Travel to Superintelligence Susan Schneider

2010 Microarchaeology: "Beyond the Visible Archaeological Record." Weiner Cambridge University Press

2010 Rice archaeological remains and the possibility of DNA archaeology K Tanaka, T Honda . Springer

2010 Anthropic Shadow: Observation Selection Effects and Human Extinction Risks. Nick Bostrom, Milan Cirkovic & Anders Sandberg Risk Analysis, Vol. 30, No. 10 pp 1495-1506

2011 How the Hippies Saved Physics: Science, Counterculture, and the Quantum Revival. David Kaiser

2011 The Physics Book: From the Big Bang to Quantum Resurrection . Clifford A. Pickover Sterling Publishing. ISBN 978-1402778612

2011 Tweeting The Universe: Tiny Explanations of Very Big Ideas. Marcus Chown, Govert Schilling

2011 Archaeometry Edited By: Mark Pollard, Ernst Pernicka, James Burton, Gilberto Artioli

Quantum Archaeology Giulio Prisco Blog spot 2011Giulio Prisco Blog spot http://giulioprisco....rchaeology.html

2011 The New Horizon Run (Simulation of the universe using + 370 billion particles) Juhan Kim, et al.

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2012 Ancient human DNA K Kirsanow, J Burger - Annals of Anatomy-Anatomischer Anzeiger,

2012 Resurrecting ancient animal genomes L Huynen, CD Millar, DM Lambert - BioEssays

2012 "Effects on quantum physics of the local availability of mathematics and space time dependent scaling factors for number systems" Paul Benioff

2012 Advanced Statistical Methods for the Analysis of Large Data-Sets: Di Ciaccio, Agostino; Coli, Mauro; Angulo Ibanez, Jose Miguel (Eds.)

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2012 A Cosmist Manifesto: Practical Philosophy for the Posthuman Age Ben Goertzel

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2 012 FastML: a web server for probabilistic reconstruction of ancestral sequences Oxford Journals Life Sciences Nucleic Acids Research Volume 40, Issue W1 Pp. W580-W584. Haim Ashkenazy, Osnat Penn, Adi Doron-Faigenboim, Ofir Cohen1, Gina Cannarozzi, Oren Zomer and Tal Pupko <a href="mailto:talp@post.tau.ac.il">talp@post.tau.ac.il

Technological Resurrection http://www.technolog...surrection.com/ 2012

No lecture has ever been given on Quantum Archaeology that's online.



2012 Alexey Potapov et al http://agi-conferenc...12/paper_10.pdf

2012 Digital legacy: The fate of your online soul New Scientist Number 2809 May Sumit Paul-Choudhury

2012 Information Physics. Philip Goyal http://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/3/4/567

2012 Immortality, Quantum Archaeology and my Poo Collection Khannea Suntzu

http://turingchurch....tion/#more-1419

2012 Towards the Recapitulation of Ancient History in the Laboratory: Combining Synthetic Biology with Experimental Evolution B Kacar, E Gaucher - arXiv preprint arXiv:1209.5032, 2012 - arxiv.org

2012 A Guide to Experimental Algorithmics. Catherine C. McGeoch

2012 Regenesis: How Synthetic Biology Will Reinvent Nature and Ourselves George M. Church

2013 Superintelligence Nick Bostrom Oxford University Press

2013 A Branch-Heterogeneous Model of Protein Evolution for Efficient Inference of Ancestral Sequences M Groussin, B Boussau, M Gouy - Systematic Biology

2013 Could Wooly Mammoths Be Brought Back?

B Thomas - icr.org

2013 Identifying Recent Adaptations in Large-Scale Genomic Data

SR Grossman, KG Andersen, I Shlyakhter, S Tabrizi… - Cell

2013 Large‐scale data mining using genetics‐based machine learning

J Bacardit, X Llorà

2013 Rekindling the Flame: Processes of Identity Resurrection Jennifer Howard-,Matthew L. Metzger and Alan D. Meyer (community resurrection)

2013 "An Alternative to Quantum Archaeology in Resurrecting the Dead" by Dr Mike Perry Youtube

2013 Creepy or Cool? Portraits Derived From the DNA in Hair and Gum Found in Public Places http://blogs.smithso.../#ixzz2SXTDooTS

Resurrection ideas in Science Fiction

A A Attanasio - The Last Legends of Earth

Greg Bear - Blood Music. The Judgement Engine.

Arthur C Clarke / Stephen Baxter - The Light of Other Days

- Profiles of the Future

Phillip Jose Farmer - Riverworld series

Frank Herbert - Dune anthology

Ian McDonald - Necroville

Wil McCarthy. Lost In Transmission

Dan Maurer - The Quantum Archeologist

Robert "Dean" D. Russell The Resurrection of Bayou Savage: Guitar Ghost Fighter

Charles Sheffield - Tomorrow and Tomorrow

John Wright - Golden Age trilogy



Arwen Elys Dayton - Resurrection 2012









Caprica -- resurrecting people by assembling their personality profile from the

data trail they left behind was an important theme in the TV series





A.I. -- the robots recover the mother's thoughts and memories from the fabric of space itself.



Discussions



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“Resuscitative Resurrection” - who gets brought back to life first?"

Hank Pellissier Films/TVCaprica -- resurrecting people by assembling their personality profile from thedata trail they left behind was an important theme in the TV seriesA.I. -- the robots recover the mother's thoughts and memories from the fabric of space itself.www.Kurzweilai.net/forumsongoing“Resuscitative Resurrection” - who gets brought back to life first?"Hank Pellissier http://ieet.org/inde...lissier20120215

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