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I was watching an episode of South Park where Cartman freezes himself, and is stuck in a continuous time loop.
So I'm curious, if it were free, would you be willing to try it (after you're dead of course)?
Poll: Would you be willing to take an offer of free cryonic freezing? (Vote): Yes (Vote): No
Edit: To those who don't know, cryonic freezing is a process where "doctors" freeze your body immediately after death to prevent neurons from decaying. Many times, only the head is preserved. The theory is that in the future they will be able to bring you back to life with new technologies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryonic_freezing
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If I'd die otherwise, yes
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No. Return my biomatter to the earth damnit.
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Ya so I can come back and troll my great grandchildren!
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hmm... sounds fun...
as long as i can take a copy of SC with me...
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doesn't walt disney live forever because of this?
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On March 29 2009 10:13 redtooth wrote: doesn't walt disney live forever because of this?
Freezing techniques weren't developed quite as well back in the day. Many of his neurons are likely damaged (even if he did freeze himself). Plus, its a myth that he was cryonically frozen.
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Sure, that would be pretty awesome if it worked, and if not, then you are still dead any it's not any different than having been buried. Unless you believe that time loop thing Cartman went through would actually happen.
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After i died? Whats the point lol.
Oh right, in the event that we somehow learn how to resurrect people before we blow the planet up. Probably wouldnt do it though.
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Yes I'd definitely do it, seeing the future could be amazing.
On March 29 2009 10:13 redtooth wrote: doesn't walt disney live forever because of this? Walt Disney was never actually frozen.
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People do this because often to most people, the definition of "dead" is your heart stopping. Cryonic freezing is supposed to keep your brain cells intact in hopes that in the future, you can be revived with an artificial body or something similar.
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Is the idea not also that if your going to die in 3 months from cancer you can freeze yourself and wait for a cure?
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if your gonna die why not, otherwise who wants to be frozen for like years.
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No, I don't want to be brought back to life to live in a world that I no longer recognize, with no more friends and family still alive.
Supposing you die of old age, if you are brought back to life, won't you have the same problems as you did back then, and just die again shortly after?
Cryonic freezing is for rich guys who can't spend all their money in one lifetime.
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intrigue
Washington, D.C9931 Posts
might as well wait until you're clinically dead from cancer as opposed to preemptive freezing - the entire point is to somehow make your brain viable and restore 'you' in the future.
i don't see how anyone can vote no unless for strong personal moral or ethical reasons. practically speaking you'd have absolutely nothing to lose and a chance to see what the future is like. imagine talking to old friends about how depraved the new society is after you both have died, it'd be like the technological equivalent of heaven.
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On March 29 2009 10:55 intrigue wrote: might as well wait until you're clinically dead from cancer as opposed to preemptive freezing - the entire point is to somehow make your brain viable and restore 'you' in the future.
i don't see how anyone can vote no unless for strong personal moral or ethical reasons. practically speaking you'd have absolutely nothing to lose and a chance to see what the future is like. imagine talking to old friends about how depraved the new society is after you both have died, it'd be like the technological equivalent of heaven.
Haha you do realize most people who die of cancer have a horrible, painful last few months..
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intrigue
Washington, D.C9931 Posts
ah ok that's right i didn't consider that =[
edit: the technology is still hypothetical though, so a few really shitty last few months may be better than taking such a gamble? who knows
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My reasons to say 'no': 1) You are religious and believe you will go to heaven (or hell...) after death 2) You believe death is natural, a part of life, and you want to return to nature 3) You'd rather be dead than wake up in a 'brave new world' without friends and family
M reasons to say 'yes': 1) You're pragmatic - 0.00001% chance is better than nothing! 2) You fear death a great deal and want to take any chance to live longer 3) You want to see the future
Personally, I'm going with 'yes'
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Snet
United States3573 Posts
Of course I would, that would be awesome.
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