S seivtcho Temporal Navigator Dec 22, 2016 #1 Thats the dewar with liquid nitrogen. Whatever preserved in it at -196 degrees celsius will reach the future. Today the only way to send someone in time is to crypreserve him/her as an embryo, and put it in the dewar.
Thats the dewar with liquid nitrogen. Whatever preserved in it at -196 degrees celsius will reach the future. Today the only way to send someone in time is to crypreserve him/her as an embryo, and put it in the dewar.
R Robot1 Chrono Cadet Dec 22, 2016 #2 At absolute zero, molecular action stops, but atomic action does not. The carbon 14 in your body is an atomic clock that keeps ticking, even during cryogenic suspension.
At absolute zero, molecular action stops, but atomic action does not. The carbon 14 in your body is an atomic clock that keeps ticking, even during cryogenic suspension.
S seivtcho Temporal Navigator Dec 22, 2016 #3 Nice argument. But even then whatever in the dewar will go enough further in the future - at least several centuries. How long the C14 decomposes to what decomposes, and what energy does it emit?
Nice argument. But even then whatever in the dewar will go enough further in the future - at least several centuries. How long the C14 decomposes to what decomposes, and what energy does it emit?
R Robot1 Chrono Cadet Dec 22, 2016 #4 , and what energy does it emit? Click to expand... Beta Decay: Beta decay - Wikipedia
S seivtcho Temporal Navigator Dec 22, 2016 #5 They say: " carbon-14 into nitrogen-14 with a half-life of about 5,730 years" That allows at least 2000 years into the future.
They say: " carbon-14 into nitrogen-14 with a half-life of about 5,730 years" That allows at least 2000 years into the future.