8bitagent wrote:y'all still need to see this. One of the most striking and best documentaries I've seen in some time:
Resurrect Dead
I just saw that, didn't think I'd be too interested, since I'd followed the story since 99? or very early 2000s, not too closely, but it was an interesting strategy for getting a message out. So I put it off til now, but it was indeed worth seeing, and amazing detective work, it's incredible they finally found the guy.
but in the end... it's a poor theory. Why would you need to get the exact same molecules? How could you anyway? The human body is a continuous flow of matter and energy. It would be like trying to rebuild a whirlpool by collecting the water that had been whirled. The information of past configurations is not accessible. The Toynbee idea is really an early run at the idea that someday advanced beings will recreate us in their exact universe simulators.
here's an interesting take on this:
http://themigrantmind.blogspot.com/2009/02/multiverseturing-resurrectioneternal.html
doesn't the guy in the little profile pic look just like the dude in the documentary who did the presentation at the ham radio conference on mental radio?
but the rather sad thing is that The Tiler fixated on a single concept and never, as far as we can know, has been exposed to ideas that would probably have brought him some peace and consolation with things and allowed him to move out from his paranoid hateful elements. Maybe it'll yet come. but even in his error, his efforts have a beauty.
I wonder if someone's ever left a dvd or vhs of the doc on his porch.