“Recoverability” in the cryonics sense requires not just retrieving the information, but retrieving it in enough detail to permit functional use of the data to resume (I’m counting uploads in functional use). I wouldn’t put MRIs in that class. What might fit is a combination of DNA synthesis (to restore function) and cryoelectron imaging (though I’m not sure if that has been refined enough to read base sequences...).
“Recoverability” in the cryonics sense requires not just retrieving the information, but retrieving it in enough detail to permit functional use of the data to resume (I’m counting uploads in functional use). I wouldn’t put MRIs in that class. What might fit is a combination of DNA synthesis (to restore function) and cryoelectron imaging (though I’m not sure if that has been refined enough to read base sequences...).