• Information-theoretic death is a term of art used in cryonics to define death in a way that is permanent and independent of any future medical advances...
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    clinically and legally dead. Cryonics procedures may begin within minutes of death, and use cryoprotectants to try to prevent ice formation during cryopreservation...
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    necessarily be dead according to the more stringent 'information-theoretic' definition of death. Some scientific literature is claimed to support the...
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  • hypothermia Information-theoretic death Lazarus phenomenon Near-death experience Kastenbaum, Robert (2006). "Definitions of Death". Encyclopedia of Death and...
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  • Brainstem death Clinical death Consciousness after death Death Persistent vegetative state Information-theoretic death Klaus Schäfer "Brain death". Encyclopedia...
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    aging Death anxiety Disorders of consciousness, including brain death Dualism (philosophy of mind) Eternal oblivion Information-theoretic death Life extension...
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  • List of people who plan to be or have been cryopreserved after legal death. Steve Aoki Nick Bostrom Maria Entraigues-Abramson Aubrey de Grey Robin Hanson...
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  • special life insurance policies. Cryonics Institute Website Information-theoretic death Mills, Emma (2016-11-22). "Inside the Cryonics lab where people...
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  • following notable deaths occurred in 2024. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order. A typical entry reports information in the following...
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  • Eternal oblivion (category Death)
    mortalism Consciousness after death Information-theoretic death Neural correlates of consciousness Nirvana Clark, Thomas W. "Death, Nothingness, and Subjectivity"...
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