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Cryonics, cryocrastination, and the future: changing minds, with Max More
Manage episode 422034966 series 3390521
Our guest in this episode is Max More. Max is a philosopher, a futurist, and a transhumanist - a term which he coined in 1990, the same year that he legally changed his name from O’Connor to More.
One of the tenets of transhumanism is that technology will allow us to prevent and reverse the aging process, and in the meantime we can preserve our brains with a process known as cryonics. In 1995 Max was awarded a PhD for a thesis on the nature of death, and from 2010 to 2020, he was CEO of Alcor, the world’s biggest cryonics organisation.
Max is firmly optimistic about our future prospects, and wary of any attempts to impede or regulate the development of technologies which can enhance or augment us.
Selected follow-ups:
- Extropic Thoughts - Max More's writing on Substack
- The Biostasis Standard - Max's writings on "the latest in the field of biostasis and cryonics"
- Neophile - Wikipedia
- The Time of the Ice Box - Episode of 1970 BBC children's TV series Timeslip
- Cryostasis Revival: The Recovery of Cryonics Patients through Nanomedicine - 2022 book by Robert Freitas
- Researchers perform first successful transplant of functional cryopreserved rat kidney - news from the University of Minnesota
- Large Mammal BPF Prize Winning Announcement - news from the Brain Preservation Foundation
- The European Biostasis Foundation
- Alcor Life Extension Foundation
Music: Spike Protein, by Koi Discovery, available under CC0 1.0 Public Domain Declaration
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1. Cryonics, cryocrastination, and the future: changing minds, with Max More (00:00:00)
2. [Ad] Out-of-the-box insights from digital leaders (00:13:12)
3. (Cont.) Cryonics, cryocrastination, and the future: changing minds, with Max More (00:13:50)
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Manage episode 422034966 series 3390521
Our guest in this episode is Max More. Max is a philosopher, a futurist, and a transhumanist - a term which he coined in 1990, the same year that he legally changed his name from O’Connor to More.
One of the tenets of transhumanism is that technology will allow us to prevent and reverse the aging process, and in the meantime we can preserve our brains with a process known as cryonics. In 1995 Max was awarded a PhD for a thesis on the nature of death, and from 2010 to 2020, he was CEO of Alcor, the world’s biggest cryonics organisation.
Max is firmly optimistic about our future prospects, and wary of any attempts to impede or regulate the development of technologies which can enhance or augment us.
Selected follow-ups:
- Extropic Thoughts - Max More's writing on Substack
- The Biostasis Standard - Max's writings on "the latest in the field of biostasis and cryonics"
- Neophile - Wikipedia
- The Time of the Ice Box - Episode of 1970 BBC children's TV series Timeslip
- Cryostasis Revival: The Recovery of Cryonics Patients through Nanomedicine - 2022 book by Robert Freitas
- Researchers perform first successful transplant of functional cryopreserved rat kidney - news from the University of Minnesota
- Large Mammal BPF Prize Winning Announcement - news from the Brain Preservation Foundation
- The European Biostasis Foundation
- Alcor Life Extension Foundation
Music: Spike Protein, by Koi Discovery, available under CC0 1.0 Public Domain Declaration
Luvut
1. Cryonics, cryocrastination, and the future: changing minds, with Max More (00:00:00)
2. [Ad] Out-of-the-box insights from digital leaders (00:13:12)
3. (Cont.) Cryonics, cryocrastination, and the future: changing minds, with Max More (00:13:50)
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