Putting aside the specifics about Alcor for a moment, what about this would this make you want to drop out of Cryonics entirely? There are other options.
Cryonics Institute is another reasonable organization.
Oregon Cryonics has fairly cheap choices if that is your concern.
You could try to advocate for better options and/or wait for others to emerge before “giving up”.
Good points! I’m going to continue with Alcor for now (see other comments), but if they don’t work out for any reason, I should probably give CI another look (and the others you mention) before giving up. Thank you.
Putting aside the specifics about Alcor for a moment, what about this would this make you want to drop out of Cryonics entirely? There are other options.
Cryonics Institute is another reasonable organization.
Oregon Cryonics has fairly cheap choices if that is your concern.
You could try to advocate for better options and/or wait for others to emerge before “giving up”.
Good points! I’m going to continue with Alcor for now (see other comments), but if they don’t work out for any reason, I should probably give CI another look (and the others you mention) before giving up. Thank you.
FWIW I’ve had a pretty opposite experience of what you describe with CI.