I suppose that even the people who, in contrast with expert opinion, assign non-negligible chance of success to prompt cryonics with vitrification (e.g. the kind of procedure Mike “Darwin” suggests), will agree that two weeks on dry ice without any form of cryoprotection mean no realistic chances of success.
What does the fact that the Cryonics Institute is offering that implies about their honesty and/or competence?
I suppose that even the people who, in contrast with expert opinion, assign non-negligible chance of success to prompt cryonics with vitrification (e.g. the kind of procedure Mike “Darwin” suggests), will agree that two weeks on dry ice without any form of cryoprotection mean no realistic chances of success.
What does the fact that the Cryonics Institute is offering that implies about their honesty and/or competence?