A surprisingly large number of firms have lasted for centuries, even in war-torn countries like Germany:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_oldest_companies
2% for a century. Multiply that into the chances of cryonics working.
That surprises me, too—about 1% are at least 200 years old, though I don’t know where the 2 million in the database come from. That seems very low for all the companies in the world, or even in the developed world.
A surprisingly large number of firms have lasted for centuries, even in war-torn countries like Germany:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_oldest_companies
2% for a century. Multiply that into the chances of cryonics working.
That surprises me, too—about 1% are at least 200 years old, though I don’t know where the 2 million in the database come from. That seems very low for all the companies in the world, or even in the developed world.