Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Cryonics? It is worth the Gamble!!

Cryonics is currently a big gamble, and even the enthusiasts acknowledge that there are many unsolved problems. But there is little to loose by choosing cryonic suspension: either it will work and restoration methods will be developed and used in the far future, or it won't:

Heres a breakdown of How I see it:

When you Die:

You are Cryonically Suspended-- Cryonics works--You live

You are Cryonically Suspended--Cryonics Doesn't work--You Die

You are not Cryonically Suspended-- Cryonics Doesnt't work-- (you are dead)


You are dead So the rational choice is to use cryonics, even if success is improbable, unless you consider the value of your life times the chance that it might work to be less than the cost of a suspension.

For me personally it's worth the effort. "They will rush out and get you after you die." They have People who are Specially trained to keep your body alive with Special Solutions and Procedures, (at least as much as possible) until they can get you to there Cryopreservation Facilities.

To me thats good news. It means death is no longer a certainty anymore, and I dont know about anyone else, but that makes my day a whole lot brighter.