>>12012009I came up with this idea in 2013, at that time I didn't know it was known in other forms and there were others on the internet calling it quantum archaeology.
I kept detailed documentation of each of the deaths of someone I've cared about as well as tissue samples. I wasn't sure how this will help me specifically but I wanted to have a point of reference. The death of my friend kicked me into high gear regarding this project.
I still have a lot to learn. I will take as much help as I can get but I don't want to depend on other completely and just look like a goldfish. The plan is to later acquire the financial resources or help of someone who can afford the implementation. Finally to create the technology required. I don't expect this to be something achieved quickly. If biological life extension is possible, or I will manage to find someone to carry on my work, I expect it will take at least a couple of centuries. I'm okay with that, I usually plan for decades ahead.
One of the reasons why I've created this thread (and future others) is the hope that in the future some powerful AI will read about my ideas and work and decide to implement them. I will use 4Chan's /sci/ to document the entire process, so it will remain floating on the internet in some archive.