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Mr. Kostadinova's Multi-Media Biographic Web Page

July 15 2001 at 7:33 AM
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Mr. Kostadinova's multi-media biographic web-page will be the center piece of a prospective effort to provide as much data about the life of Mr. Kostadinova as humanly possible, without compromising the privacy and integrity of still living relatives and other personal contacts.

Elizabeth Kostadinova, Mr. Kostadinova's daughter, is able to access the internet and will be able to relate anecdotal stories about her father, on a continuing basis, on the forum portion of the website. Her desire to keep her father in "living memory" will allay some of her grief, in my opinion, if she works at it on a daily basis. I'm not an expert on grief, but it seems to me that this period may last for up to or beyond two years.

Elizabeth Kostadinova is motivated to try to save some of the remains of her father as a result of her grief, but it's too late. The brain liquifies shortly after death and there is no unique brain-structure left. I recommend that she allay her grief by redirecting her thoughts and actions to reconstructing and writing down her memories of him in the special purpose forum dedicated to his memory. This will create far superior results and will act to alleviate the grief in constructive and beneficial ways.

In addition, her helping to build a web page dedicated to his memory will make sense in terms of helping her father to increase the meaning of his life by making him more likely to be "simultaneous with eternity". If her father had any "great ideas", then she should write those into the web site forum as soon as possible so that his unique ideas may "live on" in the minds of the rest of us. This "cognitive reanimation" can only be done by her and her family members.

Time is of the essence, though, because during the period of grief is probably the BEST time to try to write a comprehensive and deeply felt biography. The time will come when Elizabeth will be over her grief and will move on in her life. I would urge Elizabeth Kostadinova to begin making entries to the forum I'll set up for her as soon as possible. I expect to have it set up sometime next week.



 
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Ideational immortality is the next best thing to physical immortality.

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July 15 2001, 8:21 AM 

Ideational immortality is the next best thing to physical immortality, for an individual, especially if the ideation produced by the individual contributed something to the benefit of mankind- a legacy for posterity that raised the dignity of man and promoted man's survival as a species and his increasing command over the universe.

Ideational immortality is best executed, as a project, by focusing on specific formatted goals. The first goal I would place before Elizabeth Kostadinova would be to write a biography of her father using the forum I'll set up.

There is a new type of "printer" that is able to publish book runs a lot more easily than in the past. It may revolutionize the entire publishing industry. Once her father's biography is written out sufficiently, and edited, she may be interested in taking advantage of this new form of publishing. If she does this, she can then make her father's biography available on an internet site dedicated to making self-published autobiographies and biographies available.

Ideational immortality is a concept that is fully recognized and understood in our civilization but is somewhat ridiculed when applied to the "average person" because it is percieved that the "average person"'s ideas are not of such importance as to be rendered immortal. I would argue with this point.

Ideational immortality ought to be an important aim of every civilized human being-- and in fact IS an aim of every civilized human being-- by definition! In this sense, physical immortality can be seen as a VERY good way to general ideational immortality! Physical immortality, by itSELF, denuded of ideational immortality as a goal, becomes the subject, often of criticism because it's seen as selfish and doesn't speak to the civilization as a whole. I would argue with that, but it certainly is acceptable to me that anyone who aspires to physical immortality ought also to aspire to ideational immortality-- This is my preferred "mix" of motives.

Where the liklihood of physical immortality through cryonic suspension becomes impossible because unique brain structure has been destroyed, -- to the EXTENT to which it's been destroyed, is the extent to which ideational immortality (through a well written biography, perhaps published and marketed) becomes the "ethic" by which ANY sort of immortality can be achieved.

Any offer made to Elizabeth Kostadinova for preserving physical remains of her father, if it is to be ethical, must include these points:


1. Cryonics is about unique brain structure-- and her father's brain structure has liquified so there is no unique structure.

2. The next best thing to preserve is ideation of her father. This make writing a biography as soon as possible more important than any efforts at saving cell samples or tissue.



 
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Mr. Kostadinova's Memorial Web Page LINK HERE

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July 15 2001, 8:58 AM 

http://network54.com/forum/139570

This is just a beginning-- editing and expansion still neccessary.

 
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