Earlier quoted context omitted.
Until someone is revived we can consider it final.
Well, the whole idea of cryopreservation is that it's a hedge against the progress of technology. One can't be sure we'll ever get to the required level of development (in my belief, we will inevitably, if we won't destroy our civilization beforehand), but it's still better than Just Dying, and - as opposed to religious afterlife vision - it's clear that restoring a cryopreserved person is possible in principle.
> it's clear that restoring a cryopreserved person is possible in principle.
Is it?