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>>6262339
No, these are based on what we can see and what we can objectively observe in repeated experiments.

What is baseless is your assertion that it's baseless because you think/believe that we might not be seeing what we think we are seeing while you have little evidence of any of this. It's pseudo intellectualism posing as science, trying to hide in as nebulous an area as possible.

Even that recently article making waves of "we may all be in a projection of another universe" was discovered with hard science, pic related for another example.

You can look at the quotes in >>6262336

It's the academic equivalent of shitposting in real life.

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Due to all the Metaphysics of the non existence, this is the most likely thing that could happen.
What would you do /sci/ when you than realize that everything you knew, was only an illusion?

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whats the best way to donate one´s body for
SCIENCE.

preferably living.

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Okay /sci/. What would you say if this were real?
Everything you see, feel, hear is a simulation?
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>Cryonics is the speculative practice of using cold to preserve the life of a person who can no longer be supported by ordinary medicine. The goal is to carry the person forward through time, for however many decades or centuries might be necessary, until the preservation process can be reversed, and the person restored to full health.

Cryonics is justified by three facts that are not well known:

>1) Life can be stopped and restarted if its basic structure is preserved.

Human embryos are routinely preserved for years at temperatures that completely stop the chemistry of life. Adult humans have survived cooling to temperatures that stop the heart, brain, and all other organs from functioning for up to an hour. These and many other lessons of biology teach us that life is a particular structure of matter. Life can be stopped and restarted if cell structure and chemistry are preserved sufficiently well.

>2) Vitrification (not freezing) can preserve biological structure very well.

Adding high concentrations of chemicals called cryoprotectants to cells permits tissue to be cooled to very low temperatures with little or no ice formation. The state of no ice formation at temperatures below -120°C is called vitrification. It is now possible to physically vitrify organs as large as the human brain, achieving excellent structural preservation without freezing.

>3) Methods for repairing structure at the molecular level can now be foreseen.

The emerging science of nanotechnology will eventually lead to devices capable of extensive tissue repair and regeneration, including repair of individual cells one molecule at a time. This future nanomedicine could theoretically recover any preserved person in which the basic brain structures encoding memory and personality remain intact.

http://www.alcor.org/AboutCryonics/index.html

So /sci/, why aren't you opting for cryogenic suspension when you die?

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wont be too far now...

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How many penises will you be willing to fellate (and swallow) if it meant that you would be able to join the first interstellar mission to colonize another planet?

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Note: Changed the background because you aren't going to that faggot planet Pandora

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