Today, Feb. 19, 2006, I have decided to cryopreserve my body immediately upon death.

Started by Hit_and_Miss2 pages

Heres the kicker... How much is this going to cost you???

Originally posted by Hit_and_Miss
Heres the kicker... How much is this going to cost you???

Prices rage in between $20,000 and $200,000 depending on a bunch of this like how long you wanna stay under, for how many centuries, how grave your condition was after your heart stopped, all in which life insurance will fully cover. Surely anyone is able to collect this over a lifetime especially if your well off. Or receive contributions or have life insurance. Now this is including storing me, maintain me and finally resuscitating me sometime in distant future.

Since inflation will happen when I reanimate in the future, when I am resuscitated, everything would be paid off through a life insurance payment program especially provided by the clinics for cryogenic patients.

Another payment option is for your relatives in the future, who may be eager to see you, who'd pay for any remaining cost. And if you didn't plan to get life insurance when you were younger then i guess you'll owe the clinic. You'd have to get a job and marketable skills really quick that i bet can be uploaded into your neurosis, and until you get a spot of your own you'd stay with a currently unborn relatives' great-grand children, who knows..

I think it's inexpensive for a project like this.

erm... have you actually got the life insurance people to agree to pay for this??? I can't believe they would....

Seems like it's more trouble than it's worth.

I'd be terrified to wake up in the distant future, not knowing where to start or anything.

And not knowing how this new world functioned. And how good a quality of life would you have if you awaken still as old as you were back then? How good of a job would one be able to get?

And how many more years would you actually have to live until you die again? Not many.

is it comprehensible.....

And by then overpopulaion would be an evern bigger problem then today, not to mention the bad quality of earth, new bacterii / viri that youa re un protected from, much stronger strain of the common cold and we might have moved off to another planet if we are not all dead.

Re: Today, Feb. 19, 2006, I have decided to cryopreserve my body immediately upon death.

Originally posted by FistOfThe North
Vefore making my set in stone, final decision, I've done my extensive research on the matter and it's what I will do.

thats nice

Originally posted by FistOfThe North
Vefore making my set in stone, final decision, I've done my extensive research on the matter and it's what I will do.

Did you get shot?

Originally posted by Makedde
^I didn't know he meant freezing, I thought he wanted his body in a tomb or something.

🙄

Originally posted by Koala MeatPie
And by then overpopulaion would be an evern bigger problem then today, not to mention the bad quality of earth, new bacterii / viri that youa re un protected from, much stronger strain of the common cold and we might have moved off to another planet if we are not all dead.

Or the opposite. But who knows right?

Originally posted by Inspectah Deck
Did you get shot?

Shot? You mean like with a gun? Nnooo......? why..

I don't what you mean but I If I were killed, died in a fatal accident or from a horrible disease, cryo wouldn't work.

walt disney is frozen. when they find the cure for cancer, he's gonna thaw and f*ck some stupid ass motherf*ckers up.

Originally posted by mysterio69
walt disney is frozen. when they find the cure for cancer, he's gonna thaw and f*ck some stupid ass motherf*ckers up.

I thought the same thing too but it has been officially known that Walt Disney is not being cryopreserved. I've researched it.

Originally posted by FistOfThe North
Shot? You mean like with a gun? Nnooo......? why..

I don't what you mean but I If I were killed, died in a fatal accident or from a horrible disease, cryo wouldn't work.

Why wouldn't it help?

Originally posted by Inspectah Deck
Why wouldn't it help?

No, it wouldn't help. I'd have to die a natural death in order for the cryo process to achieve maximum efficiency.

Like a disease?

Originally posted by Inspectah Deck
Like a disease?

Yeah,.. your last 3 posts have severely confused me. Either you're in the wrong thread or you need to go here...

http://alcor.org/AboutCryonics/index.html

Originally posted by FistOfThe North
Yeah,.. your last 3 posts have severely confused me. Either you're in the wrong thread or you need to go here...

http://alcor.org/AboutCryonics/index.html

😂 I wanted to know how come if you got shot you can't be frozen

No complications

Originally posted by Inspectah Deck
😂 I wanted to know how come if you got shot you can't be frozen

No complications

The only way for cryopreservation to work effectively is if the body is actually taken into the clinic right after natural death, like say at a hospital, so that the process of encasing your still fresh body will, in the future, have a higher chance of resuscitation. Being reanimated can occur more assuredly if there are fewer illnesses or trauma for future cryogenists to deal with. And since predicting when you'll get shot is not in the area of expertise for cryogenists, and that's not taking into account when you'll be found if your shot to death, the time of death and when you were brought into the "ICU" (Intensive Care Unit)'s trauma section.

But if you were shot dead and found and taken to a nearby local hospital and if you had a "stand by" team ready to take your recently deceased body then chances are you could become a cryo patient.

I'm sure in the future advanced scientific doctors and/or sophisticated delicate mechanisms would be able to use bio-molecular nanotechnology on your gunshot wound and have you as good as new, just before they reanimate you of course.

So yes. it may be possible to get shot to death and be cryopresevred, but only under the right circumstances.

Originally posted by mysterio69
walt disney is frozen. when they find the cure for cancer, he's gonna thaw and f*ck some stupid ass motherf*ckers up.

reminds me of futurama

Walt Disney is thawed from his chamber and gets out and says "Are all the Jews dead yet?!"
"No"
He then slams the door shut and freezes himself again

Originally posted by RedAlertv2
reminds me of futurama

Walt Disney is thawed from his chamber and gets out and says "Are all the Jews dead yet?!"
"No"
He then slams the door shut and freezes himself again

lol

Originally posted by FistOfThe North
The only way for cryopreservation to work effectively is if the body is actually taken into the clinic right after natural death, like say at a hospital, so that the process of encasing your still fresh body will, in the future, have a higher chance of resuscitation. Being reanimated can occur more assuredly if there are fewer illnesses or trauma for future cryogenists to deal with. And since predicting when you'll get shot is not in the area of expertise for cryogenists, and that's not taking into account when you'll be found if your shot to death, the time of death and when you were brought into the "ICU" (Intensive Care Unit)'s trauma section.

But if you were shot dead and found and taken to a nearby local hospital and if you had a "stand by" team ready to take your recently deceased body then chances are you could become a cryo patient.

I'm sure in the future advanced scientific doctors and/or sophisticated delicate mechanisms would be able to use bio-molecular nanotechnology on your gunshot wound and have you as good as new, just before they reanimate you of course.

So yes. it may be possible to get shot to death and be cryopresevred, but only under the right circumstances.

Alright, I understand 🙂