From: Terry Donaghe (tdonaghe@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Dec 01 1998 - 11:16:24 MST
I know that most (all?) transhumanists and Extropians believe that
Cryonics is a "good thing" and are either already signed up for it or
will as soon as they gather the moola.
I haven't been convinced yet that it's a "good thing." I understand
the basic arguments for it, and yes, I want to live a long, long time
just like the next transhuman. However, I have concerns and doubts...
1) How long can I be legally dead and still retain my brain state
(identity)? I live in North Carolina and I doubt there's any Cryonics
centers nearby. If I'm gonna be suspended then dammit, I better be
there when I'm thawed out, not some brain damaged version of me.
2) I'm almost 30 now. I fully expect to live at least to 2040 and
hopefully 2050. What are the chances we won't have developed mature
nanotechnology by then?
3) If I name a Cryonics organization as a beneficiary of life
insurance in order to secure financing for freezing and I expire in
such a way that I'm not salvageable (explosion, acid, eaten,
spontaneous combustion, alien abduction, lost at sea, etc.) is there a
clause to divert the money to my family?
4) Is life insurance even Transhuman? I'm betting I'll die before my
family does. The whole point of being transhuman is that I DON'T
WANNA DIE!
I'd almost rather spend the money on staying healthy - supplements, etc.
Any thoughts? Suggestions?
Thanx
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Terry Donaghe: terry@donaghe.com
Individual, Anarcho-Capitalist, Environmentalist, Transhumanist, Mensan
The Millennium Bookshelf: <http://www.donaghe.com/mbookshelf.htm>
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