Cryonics seems inherently, and destructively, to the human race, grossly selfish.
Cryonics is a cost, yes, but living is a cost as well. Is spending my money on cryonics more or less selfish than a 2-week vacation in the Bahamas every year for 10 years? In both cases, my money supports an economy, and I get a benefit—a recharge, in the latter, a possible regeneration in the former—that will enhance my contribution to society.
Cryonics is a cost, yes, but living is a cost as well. Is spending my money on cryonics more or less selfish than a 2-week vacation in the Bahamas every year for 10 years? In both cases, my money supports an economy, and I get a benefit—a recharge, in the latter, a possible regeneration in the former—that will enhance my contribution to society.