On 7/1/2021 8:19 AM, John Clark wrote:
Actually scientific andtechnological considerations are only number 4 on my list of reasons why I think cryonics might not work, my first three reasons are:

1) I might not get frozen quickly after I am declared legally dead.
2) I might not be retained at liquid nitrogen temperatures until the age of Drexler style nanomachines arrives. 3) Mr. Jupiter brain, or whoever's around at the time, might not think I'm worth reviving; I am realistic enough to know that my value to it will be almost zero, my hope is that it will not be exactly Zero. I do have one thing going for me, in the age of Nanotechnology everything could be put into one of two categories, impossible to obtain at any price, or dirt cheap, nothing will be expensive.

4) It doesn't work very well, but your brain can be installed in a robot to handle packages at the Amazon warehouse.

Brent

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