On the contrary, I very much expect that more funding would help with these factors. The success of cryonics is limited by sociopolitical factors, and the more people who have buy-in, the more likely people are to be protected when in long-term cryopreservation.
Yeah, that seems likely. Certainly ‘the social problem’ (which combines several of the parameters) in general will reduce in likelihood the more funding cryonics receives.
Yeah, that seems likely. Certainly ‘the social problem’ (which combines several of the parameters) in general will reduce in likelihood the more funding cryonics receives.