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Friday, September 14, 2007

SA-- C81-- critical error-- Harris questions it-- 01

Harris--The funeral director got a squirt of blood from a vessel. Why, and what vessel? In going back over the voice record it's not so clear as it appears in the report. Nobody is going to turn the ATP on with bypass looped clamped before the venous side is open, and in talking to people, nobody believes that happened. A better exmplanation is that CPS (chest compressions) were going on when the femoral artery was opened. Another possiblity is that the artery was cannulated, the vein was open, but the arterial snare was loose. Cryonics patients are much more like surgical patients than they are like standard mortuary "dear departed." They have blood pressures. It's not pathological. But to morticians, it can be very surprising.[+]

My observation-- It's worth noting that Harris tells us this buried in this thread-- without headlining it and without an alphabetical way to find it again-- even though it's very significant. Nobody ever learned how to create meaningful headlines-- using the threads to their advantage in an outline format the way we learned in high school. It's quite strange to me. I can only surmise that Harris's intent is to express this breakthough idea buried in this thread. He is always responding rather than proactively creatively writing for others' understanding-- as Wowk does in AU--

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