Reverse path to death argument 4

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Reverse path to death argument Reversing the path to death argument Reversing the path of disintegration after death argument


Exactly reversing the process of disintegration of the body is a type of restoration of structure and functioning

Approximately reversing the process of disintegration of the body is a type of restoration of structure and functioning

Approximately reversing the process of disintegration of the body is a type of restoration of near identical structure and functioning

Approximately reversing the process of disintegration of the body is a type of restoration of closely identical structure and functioning

Approximately reversing the process of disintegration of the body is a type of restoration of partial identical structure and functioning


For each person that has died there is a sequences of changes to the body that causes death and then body. And then after that process there are additional physical processes that continue to change the body, like dehydration, decomposition, or disintegration. Eventually there is no body left. There are many different paths a body can transverse to death like accidents, heart attacks, strokes, poison, blood lose, etc. We can imagine reversing this process in many different ways also. Under what conditions of reversal will a person become again the same person as before? Under what conditions will the restored person again produce the same ixperiencitness as he did before. How would we know if the reversal process worked? The process of reversal is used in medicine. If the heart stops the doctor trys to restart it. If there is major blood lose the medical team will infuse more blood into the body to replace the lost blood. If there has been an ingestion of poison then there is an effort to get the poison removed or neutralized with other drugs. If the person choking or stops breathing the goal is to re-start or allow breathing again. If a person has hypothermia then the goal is to re-warm the body. If the body need a specific chemical like or a vitamin, or insulin it is added or replaced. Each one of these death reversal processes has many different paths. For example if a person has or is having a heart attack there are many different ways to proceed. For example, different types of medicine can be used to reopen the veins in the heart. A shot to the heart to restart it. Different intensity of electric shocks to the heart. Variabilities to the process include the amount of time before a treatment is started. The number of different treatments used. How long the treatment or treatments takes. There are also other variable factors like cooling the body, increasing oxygen intake, using hyperbaric chambers etc. In the future the ability of science to restore the body after death should become more and more capable. For example reinvigorating dying cells in the body or regrowing dead cells in the body. Each type of cell might need a different process to restore their proper functioning.


Does it matter what path is used to restore the body to life again after death? If the body is restored to life again after death how close does the restoration have to be to the way it was before death? Can you restore someone else other than the original person?


Imagine a machine that rebuilds a body where all the atoms molecules are placed in their right places and in the right functioning state using what is left of the original body.

To begin with we can imagine where the body removed the blockages in the heart and replaces the injured or dead heart cells. Or in the case of diabetes the insulin producing and regulating cell are restored to proper functioning status or replacedwith properly functioning cells.


What reversal processes do not work to produce the same person? What reversal processes do not work to produce the same ixperiencitness?

Are there points in a reversal process path where the original person will no longer be restored? Are there points in a reversal process path where the original ixperiencitness will no longer be restored? If the original person is not restored some one is. How do you tell the difference? If the original ixperiencitness is not restored someone's appears to be. How do you tell the difference? Whose ixperiencitness is produced or reproduced.

How does this process effect the science of superimmortality?


Predictions of superimmortality about the reverse process of restoration:

   1. Through any reverse process of restoration, if identical structure and functioning is achieved for a period of time then identical behavior consciousness and ixperiencitness will be reproduced for that period of time.
   2. Through any reverse process of restoration, if near identical structure and functioning is achieved for a period of time then identical behavior consciousness and ixperiencitness will be reproduced for that period of time.
   3. Through any reverse process of restoration, if closely identical structure and functioning is achieved for a period of time then identical  ixperiencitness will be reproduced for that period of time.
   4. Through any reverse process of restoration, if partial identical structure and functioning is achieved for a period of time then partial identical  ixperiencitness will be reproduced for that period of time.
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