Judging by the experiment with the secretly identical question, I seem to have been wrong. Everyone says they would jump at the chance to be reincarnated, so lack of desire to live longer apparently doesn’t play as significant a role in cryonics refusal as I thought.
One of the reasons why I’d accept the angel’s offer but I haven’t signed up for cryonics is that in the former case I’d expect a much larger fraction of my friends to be alive when I’m resurrected.
Judging by the experiment with the secretly identical question, I seem to have been wrong. Everyone says they would jump at the chance to be reincarnated, so lack of desire to live longer apparently doesn’t play as significant a role in cryonics refusal as I thought.
Your readers are still part of a contrarian cluster. (Hell, ciphergoth commented!) But I don’t dispute the result.
One of the reasons why I’d accept the angel’s offer but I haven’t signed up for cryonics is that in the former case I’d expect a much larger fraction of my friends to be alive when I’m resurrected.
So far, have you ever gone a thousand years without making new friends?