At 31, I have just weeks to live. Here's what I want to pass on
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#4I wish more people would learn about cryonics. It's either 0 or something above zero probability.
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#5I wish more people would learn about cryonics. It's either 0 or something above zero probability.
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#6I wish more people would learn about cryonics. It's either 0 or something above zero probability.
Even if we actually do find a way to restore frozen near-death people to life, you'd better write a heck of a pitch as to why future humans should spend resources on reviving and healing you.
Never mind all the resources being spent on keeping you properly frozen all that time.
That's all assuming the company running your freezer doesn't just go belly-up after ninety years, leaving you to thaw and rot after all that expense was dumped into keeping your now-corpse uselessly preserved for decades.
Cryonics actually plays the role so many atheists believe religion plays for the religious - comfort in the face of The End that is inevitably coming to you.
It is false hope, a tool to help you deceive yourself into thinking you can defeat death.
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#7-- Arthur Schopenhauer
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#9I wish more people would learn about cryonics. It's either 0 or something above zero probability.
I have not seen a reason to think cryonics will work at all. Even if we actually do find a way to restore frozen near-death people to life, you'd better write a heck of a pitch as to why future humans should spend resources on reviving and healing you. Never mind all the resources being spent on keeping you properly frozen all that time. That's all assuming the company running your freezer doesn't just go belly-up af…
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#10I wish more people would learn about cryonics. It's either 0 or something above zero probability.