The Resurrection Feasibility Argument
The Resurrection Feasibility Argument
By Michael Haimes
Premise 1: Advanced civilizations could theoretically gain the capacity to reconstruct every life form and environment from the beginning of the universe.
Premise 2: With full data capture, genetic reconstruction, quantum simulation, and ethical AI, total resurrection becomes technologically possible.
Premise 3: Such a future civilization would have the means and motivation to recreate every being and offer paradise.
Premise 4: The idea of resurrection aligns with the long-standing hope of many faiths, but is now also scientifically conceivable.
Premise 5: If it is possible, then its pursuit becomes a moral imperative.
Conclusion:
Resurrection is not fantasy—it is a future within reach. With care, we may yet bring all life back, perfected.
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