Re: How will you know that you've woken up from cryogenic sleep?

From: Robert Coyote (coyyote@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri May 03 2002 - 02:53:54 MDT


re:"Going through a bad period would still be
better than giving up and dying now."

Thats handy advice for those times when the only reason one doesnt off
onself is because they wouldnt want to hurt the one they love, and the one
they love is leaving them for instance, not that I would know anything about
that of course.

On Thursday, May 2, 2002, at 08:12 pm, Dossy wrote:
>What's the point of being put into cryogenic suspension if you can't
>be sure that you'll ever come back and when you do come back, how
>can you tell you came _back_ to where you left and aren't actually
>elsewhere and simply being deceived? And, if when you finally are
>resuscitated, if the world is nothing like the way you left it, is it
>worth coming back?

Very good questions that every cryonaut needs to answer for themselves.
I personally believe that I can commit suicide later if I wish I weren't
brought back. I also don't think that a no-win scenario is very
likely. If I come back to a bad situation, I will eventually be able to
escape it or change it. Going through a bad period would still be
better than giving up and dying now.

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Harvey Newstrom, CISSP <www.HarveyNewstrom.com>
Principal Security Consultant <www.Newstaff.com>
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