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Apr. 16th, 2004 04:19 amWas going through old emails, cleaning things out and such, and I came across these questions from Lysa (years ago!!!) I figured, "Hey, everyone's got something to say on this sort of thing" so I'm posting 'em.
Answer if you wish.
1. If a doctor told you that you didn't have much time left on earth, would you ever consider cryogenics as a possibility to continue your life later on? (assuming that the procedure was safe and it worked)
2. Would you want just your head frozen or would you take the full-body option? (this was a debated issue between scientists who say freezing the head only could save space and in the future, you could just find a body)
3. Do you have any comments on this kind of "playing God" / "cheating death" procedure? Do you think it's right or wrong?
Answer if you wish.
1. If a doctor told you that you didn't have much time left on earth, would you ever consider cryogenics as a possibility to continue your life later on? (assuming that the procedure was safe and it worked)
2. Would you want just your head frozen or would you take the full-body option? (this was a debated issue between scientists who say freezing the head only could save space and in the future, you could just find a body)
3. Do you have any comments on this kind of "playing God" / "cheating death" procedure? Do you think it's right or wrong?