I am insanely annoyed that something like this is happening.
I don’t know very much about the conflict, but concerning just the storage of preserved people, there should be ~0 disagreement on what the best course of action is (keep the people cooled until they can be revived).
What is the conflict about (in a very birds eye view)?
Valeria is a director. Others do not satisfied by her rule and decisions and tried to removed her legally. She created new company to prevent hostile takeover by outsiders. She got part of assets, but not all. She tried to grab remaining assets: duar-containers with bodies.
The main problem is that cryonics is in the grey legal zone and there is no way to solve things legally without everyone arrested.
The second problem is that the main actors are former husband and wife and what we observe is a bitter divorce with fight for remains of family business.
Also, I was under the impression that cryonics was a business with significant returns to scale—two facilities storing 100 bodies each is much more expensive than one facility storing 200 bodies, which makes ‘market share’ more important than it normally is.
I am insanely annoyed that something like this is happening.
I don’t know very much about the conflict, but concerning just the storage of preserved people, there should be ~0 disagreement on what the best course of action is (keep the people cooled until they can be revived).
What is the conflict about (in a very birds eye view)?
Valeria is a director. Others do not satisfied by her rule and decisions and tried to removed her legally. She created new company to prevent hostile takeover by outsiders. She got part of assets, but not all. She tried to grab remaining assets: duar-containers with bodies.
The main problem is that cryonics is in the grey legal zone and there is no way to solve things legally without everyone arrested.
The second problem is that the main actors are former husband and wife and what we observe is a bitter divorce with fight for remains of family business.
Also, I was under the impression that cryonics was a business with significant returns to scale—two facilities storing 100 bodies each is much more expensive than one facility storing 200 bodies, which makes ‘market share’ more important than it normally is.
Old facility was really not very well. It was in a private house near other living facilities. Neighbors were not happy.
New facility is build in a remote forrest. So moving to a new place was inevitable.