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I honestly believe that resurrecting the dead is possible.

Now before you send me off to /x/, hear my point of view.

The issue of resurrecting the dead is similar but much more complicated than the issue of cutting a piece of paper and having the two pieces of paper "fuse" back together into a full piece.

Clearly, if you restore the chemical bonds that were destroyed during the cutting process, you could technically revert the destruction of the piece of paper. Such a process would require far more energy than the energy it took to destroy those chemical bonds.

I believe fundamentally, if we had the precise atomic configuration of every atom in a person's body, we would fundamentally be able to reanimate such a person from a "dead" state to an alive state.

Not being able to do that would be a violation of the quantum theory of information which states that quantum information cannot be destroyed.

Death does not destroy the quantum information of life.