Well, right off the bat, there’s a difference between “cryonics is a scam” and “cryonics is a dud investment”. I think there’s sufficient evidence to establish the presence of good intentions—the more difficult question is whether there’s good evidence that resuscitation will become feasible.
Well, right off the bat, there’s a difference between “cryonics is a scam” and “cryonics is a dud investment”. I think there’s sufficient evidence to establish the presence of good intentions—the more difficult question is whether there’s good evidence that resuscitation will become feasible.