# HG changeset patch # User Robert McIntyre # Date 1388289720 18000 # Node ID c3570ed77c8dbcfcc7964d71ec5803b615a4f822 # Parent 8714919e1e529a50c82447029a19844bc32f9fe9# Parent 8e9e811d3f76b7f62f0bf69f813a2110667bdc7b merge. diff -r 8714919e1e52 -r c3570ed77c8d org/ideas.org --- a/org/ideas.org Sat Dec 28 23:01:18 2013 -0500 +++ b/org/ideas.org Sat Dec 28 23:02:00 2013 -0500 @@ -31,6 +31,19 @@ getting credit. #+end_quote +- validate chemopreservation :: chemopreservation is difficult to + validate because it destroys the functionality of a brain, and + brain simulation will take a long time to mature as a + technology. However, one very powerful way to validate + chemopreservation would be to have a person/animal learn + something with high complexity such as a number or the solution + to a maze, or a flashbulb memory. Then you perserve their brain + chemically, slice it up, and reat /that specific memory/ from the + detailed brain scan. Much more difficult, but much more doable. + +- candy screw :: edible candy screw with candy nuts that you can screw + as well. + - better bibliography :: when writing a thesis or paper, have the biblography not just be an opaque list of resources, but have it be a list of /summaries/ and /qualities/ that each paper has in