Question 14: Wait so you’re like… one of those crazy people that thinks that you can freeze yourself then be reincarnated. You actually think that would work? You should know that my sister knows where I am!
Question 15: Wait what, you actually want me to pay money for this crazy shit, how much?
Question 16: You do realize that’s more than I make in a year, right? Go find some other sucker to peddle your wares on.
You’re acting like there’s a logical, well thought out argument against cryonics, but most people are acting on some perfectly reasonable heuristics that basically boil down to: “I’m not gonna pay crazy people ridiculous amounts of money for something that’s impossible.”
“You’re acting like there’s a logical, well thought out argument against cryonics, but most people are acting on some perfectly reasonable heuristics that basically boil down to: “I’m not gonna pay crazy people ridiculous amounts of money for something that’s impossible.”″
Exactly right except for the “perfectly reasonable heuristics”. Should be ”...seemingly reasonable but in fact faulty heuristics...” Otherwise they wouldn’t end up with “crazy people”: not; ridiculous amounts of money: not; and “something that’s impossible”: not.
Question 14: Wait so you’re like… one of those crazy people that thinks that you can freeze yourself then be reincarnated. You actually think that would work? You should know that my sister knows where I am!
Question 15: Wait what, you actually want me to pay money for this crazy shit, how much?
Question 16: You do realize that’s more than I make in a year, right? Go find some other sucker to peddle your wares on.
You’re acting like there’s a logical, well thought out argument against cryonics, but most people are acting on some perfectly reasonable heuristics that basically boil down to: “I’m not gonna pay crazy people ridiculous amounts of money for something that’s impossible.”
“You’re acting like there’s a logical, well thought out argument against cryonics, but most people are acting on some perfectly reasonable heuristics that basically boil down to: “I’m not gonna pay crazy people ridiculous amounts of money for something that’s impossible.”″
Exactly right except for the “perfectly reasonable heuristics”. Should be ”...seemingly reasonable but in fact faulty heuristics...” Otherwise they wouldn’t end up with “crazy people”: not; ridiculous amounts of money: not; and “something that’s impossible”: not.
I agree with your last paragraph, but I’m trying to reach the 1% or so who might be open to logical arguments.