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A Conversation With Paul Root Wolpe

Morbid question and answer of the day.

Cool interview though.

Posted at 8:53pm and tagged with: nasa, paul root wolpe, nytimes, space, ethics,.

Q. WHAT WAS THE MOST UNUSUAL QUESTION NASA HAS POSED TO YOU? A. It wasn’t an ethical question, it was a religious one. My father, the late Gerald Wolpe, was a rabbi, as are two of my brothers. There had been an Israeli on the crew of the Columbia shuttle. After it broke up, NASA wanted to know about Jewish religious standards in regard to gathering and interring remains. NASA teams were recovering pieces of bodies on the ground in Texas and Louisiana, much of it unidentifiable. And NASA wanted to know if the Israeli government would want only Ilan Ramon’s flesh returned to it because, if so, NASA would have to do genotyping of every piece of tissue. That would take months. I told them there were countervailing values. In Judaism you bury the body as soon as possible. I didn’t think the Israelis would want to have months and months pass. I’ve since heard that a lot of the tissue buried in the various graves of these astronauts was unidentified. There’s something touching that some of what is buried in each of their resting places is tissue from all of them.

Countdown to Singlularity, linear scale.Image via Wikipedia

Having read The Singularity Is Near, seeing the announcement of a learning institution based on the core consepts of Zurzwiel’s book pretty much made my day. Reality has set in and there is some legitimate scepticism, but at the end of the day, if I had the time and money you could certianly find me on their campus for the 10 week program.

Anyone want to send me out for the 3 day deal? Singularity University http://tinyurl.com/bzpcoa via @ShareThis

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Posted at 12:02pm and tagged with: Singularity Is Near, Raymond Kurzweil, Artificial intelligence, The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology, NASA, Transhumanism, Singularity,.