That’s why cryonicists adamantly assert that cryonics does not deal with dead people—it deals with living people who simply need to be transferred to a future hospital to be saved.
Why Cryonics Makes Sense
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That’s why cryonicists adamantly assert that cryonics does not deal with dead people—it deals with living people who simply need to be transferred to a future hospital to be saved.
Why Cryonics Makes Sense
Not gonna post my writings on cryogenics, it’s just really sad I even look at that as a possible route. I sprinkled humor in there but it’s incredible cope, essentially it’s an alternative to sui**de if I were to pursue it in my current state.
I guess I just want a cure for schizophrenia, that’s really the driving factor. I think a cure for that is realistic ~soon, but it’s the waiting that’s unbearable. Maybe I should focus on that career wise. Cliche “person with x does everything they can to solve x before it catches up to them”. Many such cases. Very valid though I think at a glance.
“Wake me when I’m free” - Tupac
Flora and FM's connection proved to be lifelong, lasting until FM's [cryonic] suspension in 2000. If one accepts FM's optimistic view of technology, perhaps their friendship is simply on pause, or just beginning.
WTF DUUUUUUDE THIS IS INCREDIBLE SOULMATE ENERGY I CANT
- They’re waking him up in the year 2030, so he can celebrate his 100th birthday. He ‘died’ in 2000 @ 69 years young.
#sticky #cryonic #2019 #indiapaleale #d9brewing (at Cocoa Village Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_d3a7gnG-w/?igshid=1hhm9f5ttv6d1
Wet hops provide a very distinctive flavor.
I really wanted an android character, really strange combination choice having an undead android but hey, look at the Mordesh in Wild star. He’s a hunter so the aimbot puns won’t stop
Cryopreservation: ‘I freeze people to cheat death’
Cryopreservation: ‘I freeze people to cheat death’
BY: Rose Eveleth
Max More will have his brain frozen after he dies, and he’s not alone. Rose Eveleth asks him why he signed up – and how the strange procedure of cryopreserving bodies actually works.
In 1972 Max More saw a children’s science fiction television show called Time Slip that featured characters being frozen in ice. He didn’t think much about it until years later, when he started…
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