Maybe it’s the correlation between believing in cryonics and being a smart rationalist, but for my money the most rational arguments against cryonics don’t come from people against cryonics. They come from cryonics supporters exploring the other side of the argument, or confronting what’s wrong so they can try to fix it. I take that as strong evidence that those against cryonics are doing it wrong.
I nominate the appropriate bits of the above Alcor article as currently the best anti-cryonics article in the world.
Maybe it’s the correlation between believing in cryonics and being a smart rationalist, but for my money the most rational arguments against cryonics don’t come from people against cryonics. They come from cryonics supporters exploring the other side of the argument, or confronting what’s wrong so they can try to fix it. I take that as strong evidence that those against cryonics are doing it wrong.
I nominate the appropriate bits of the above Alcor article as currently the best anti-cryonics article in the world.