From: Anders Sandberg (asa@nada.kth.se)
Date: Sat Apr 18 1998 - 03:27:52 MDT
"E. Shaun Russell" <e_shaun@uniserve.com> writes:
> The problem with freezing
> pets (let's say, for the sake of argument, dogs) is that there is (thus
> far) no foreseeable way of training them to expect reanimation. Could a
> dog, upon reanimation, understand where it is, when it is, why and how?
We already chose to move to other places without consulting with our
dogs, and they seem to adapt even if they don't like the change. I
think humans might have more problems with reanimation than dogs in
fact - we understand how different everything really is, while the dog
thinks it is just a new and unusual place it has never been to before.
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