If this post had the irony suggested by brilee, I wasn’t able to pick it up and am responding as though it is serious.
As I said in response to Alicorn, I refuse to use dark arts. Not only would I not be good at it, it violates my morality in many ways. You’d have better luck convincing EY to use the dark arts for Singularity talks, simply because that’s a bigger issue. If he’s not willing to use dark arts when it’s the entire world or more at stake, it’s his Something To Protect and he needs to Shut Up and Do The Impossible, then I have no excuse using them simply to save just one person.
As for my mom, I believe that is her true rejection. She readily admits that the technology is feasible, but doesn’t see why somebody would revive her and things it somewhat plausible that it will be illegal to keep frozen bodies around between now and then.
It’s your choice, of course. I didn’t realize that you feel more negative about a bit of harmless manipulation than about your relatives being gone forever.
If this post had the irony suggested by brilee, I wasn’t able to pick it up and am responding as though it is serious.
As I said in response to Alicorn, I refuse to use dark arts. Not only would I not be good at it, it violates my morality in many ways. You’d have better luck convincing EY to use the dark arts for Singularity talks, simply because that’s a bigger issue. If he’s not willing to use dark arts when it’s the entire world or more at stake, it’s his Something To Protect and he needs to Shut Up and Do The Impossible, then I have no excuse using them simply to save just one person.
As for my mom, I believe that is her true rejection. She readily admits that the technology is feasible, but doesn’t see why somebody would revive her and things it somewhat plausible that it will be illegal to keep frozen bodies around between now and then.
It’s your choice, of course. I didn’t realize that you feel more negative about a bit of harmless manipulation than about your relatives being gone forever.