Kimmo Huosionmaa
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The “Soderberg’s dilemma" is the theoretical situation, what is used as the example of the situation, where an organism is not dead or alive. It is the theoretical demonstration, where the animal is closed to the box where is the radioactive transmitter, what transmits the radiation to the Geiger-meter and when the calculator will be full, the nerve gas in the box will be released. The immune system of that animal is destroyed, and this is an example of the philosophical problem, where the animal is not dead or alive.
Normally this animal is a cat, but sometimes it is some other natural thing like dog or rat. The theoretical dilemmas are a good time for spending the time. And of course some student will rise from the chair and yell that animal will give the immunotherapy, and that will return its functions back to normal. This is the most well-known paradox in the world of philosophy. The philosophers are professional thinkers, who are allowed to think many things, what is not known by common people. Those things might be scary, against moral or interesting.
The rhetoric is the most important thing when philosopher will make the text. Because some of the thinks what will come to the head of the thinker are weird even in the thinker’s own mind. In one of the mutations of the Soderberg's “cat theory" is the “Soderberg's Snow White" one of the most bizarre examples of theoretical thinking, what that mankind has ever seen or noticed. “The Soderbergh’s Snow White” is basically same than “Soderberg’s cat in the box” theorem, but it is more dangerous for the people around it. I think that Soderberg got his idea in one child’s body what rests in sarcophagi in Sicily.
Of course, he combined to this dilemma the parts of the story “Snow White and seven dwarfs” In this scenario the “Red Princess” eats the zombie-capsule, what rests this person into the medical coma, where “the Red Princess” will wake up in the calculated time. The sarcophagi have two surfaces, and between those surfaces is the nerve-gas, and if somebody will try to open the outer surface, will that person face inmate death. In some theories or paradoxes, some thinkers and writers have put this “Red Princess” in the cryogenic ice, what means the fall of the temperature in zero Kelvin degrees, and of course the “Red Princess” will send to the earth from another planet.
Or it might be some Egyptian queen from the past, whose only hope to avoid the revenge of the people is to freeze that person in the absolute zero point, Kelvin. This kind of sarcophagus and icing methodology means that this particular but hypothetical person will travel in time with the very slow time machine. This time machine freezes this person in the zero degrees of Kelvin, and that will allow the body to survive in the centuries and even millenniums without harming. Theoretically, it means that the inner capsule must not allow touching the surface of the outer capsule.
The inner capsule might be many inner capsules, what are floating in the magnetic field. The magnetic field denies the contact between walls of the capsule. And that’s why the extremely low temperature can be stabilized for the extremely long time. And this kind of capsules or sarcophagus will maintain their electric power for the long period because they are in superconducting space. When this kind of machine freezes the person, the problem will be waking up from the arctic coma. The wake-up process must be extremely slow, probably less than the degree per month before the body temperature rises above the melting point of the ice, and then the electric recovery systems that are used in the hospitals will start the pulse and other life functions. This is the theoretical way to travel in time and in the long distances in the universe.
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