The Dark Side of Science: Cryonics Freezing the Dead to revive later (Short Documentary)



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Imagine being woken up after years of deep freeze cured of any disease, well this is the concept of Cryonics, that is freezing the dead for later revival……..

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01:57 Background
15:07 Modern Day Cryonics
17:28 Criticism

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Sources:

https://web.archive.org/web/20200417212211/https://www.alcor.org/cryonics/cryonics8803.pdf

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/000630025390273X?via%3Dihub

http://www.ecolo.org/lovelock/lovedeten.htm

https://www.alcor.org/docs/how-cryoprotectants-work.pdf

https://www.alcor.org/library/the-cryobiological-case-for-cryonics/

https://repository.library.northeastern.edu/files/neu:rx914919z/fulltext.pdf

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.168.3934.939

http://famous-and-forgotten-fiction.com/writings/jones-stories/jones-the-jameson-satellite.html

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.sciencefocus.com/future-technology/the-history-of-cryonics-a-timeline/amp/

https://www.alcor.org/library/suspension-failures-lessons-from-the-early-years/

https://www.technologyreview.com/2015/09/15/109906/the-false-science-of-cryonics/

https://journals.physiology.org/doi/epdf/10.1152/ajpcell.1984.247.3.C125

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25 thoughts on “The Dark Side of Science: Cryonics Freezing the Dead to revive later (Short Documentary)”

  1. Personally, I hope that I can afford to be cryopreserved before I hop off this mortal coil. My body's ailments have seen me unable to live the life I deserve, so hopefully, by putting my head on ice, I can get a chance to live in a world without my body holding me back. And as an added bonus I can talk about and potentially operate what would be considered obsolete or even ancient equipment and technology as a museum worker. Could you imagine how useful someone able to actually drive a car would be to vintage car collectors in a time when self-driving was considered normal for decades/centuries/millennia

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  2. – In a already overpopulated world, who would want the deseased to claim their spot once more?
    – I mostly see an ethical issue with the energy needed to keep your body frozen. It's a way for the rich to keep f*cking up the world even after they've died.

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  3. To me it screams con. I am in computer science and love tech, but i dont know… okay so they claim people knew all the details. Fair enough…. or is it? Did they? Did they know that if payment stopped that he would stop topping up the nitrogen? What if people have some financial difficulties? Was this made clear at the time? Or are they passing the buck? Legally i think this is very questionable. But i dont know all of the documentation involved. One thing is for certain… about 8 years ago i was all for this. Now though, i think ill give it a miss. When i am gone i will be gone, and to be honest.. happier for it. Well i will be dead so i wont be happier. But as i am passing, ill put a smile on my face if someone says… "hey… atleast you are not being cryogenically frozen". And then ill walk into the blackness.

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  4. Jesus said, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?" – John 11:25-26

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  5. Why do these people think that people of the future would even WANT to revive these people? They'll have been dead so long it's unlikely that they'll be able to contribute much to society, and the world population keeps going up, I don't think there's any reason they'll even WANT a bunch of people that have been dead for hundreds of years…

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  6. Once your dead your dead, sorry. Maybe they can reboot a replica or digital copy of yourself but that's just it, a copy. I believe that a lot of what makes a person alive is the voiltile memory existing inside our mind, once it gets shut off the data is gone. Sure you can turn it back on but it's a new live "session"

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  7. If it was down to me I'd make this shit illegal. Why? I don't think we have the right to inflict ourselves on future generations. What's in it for them to restore life to someone who's already had their turn? Why would they even bother re animating some clown from the past when like as not the world will struggle to feed a massive population? It will be their world, and nobody should foist themselves on it.

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  8. Hi, current Alcor employee here (check the staff page for my name.) As a correction, Alcor calls live members “Members” and deceased members “Patients”. It’s their view that the patients remain biologically viable after legal death, so calling them patients is self-consistent.

    I don’t think you ever contacted us or asked for an interview, which we would have been happy to give. You could have even gotten footage inside the facility for your video and interviews with cryonicists. Standing offer.

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  9. But is it environmentally responsible? 🤔 That's the part that gets to me. Think about it, if it isn't, then you're just wasting more resources for the future you're so desperate to see

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  10. 2:58 Well thats not helpful at all.

    so the state punishes the guy for allowing bodies to thaw…..by taking the rest of the money so the rest of them are forced to thaw too.

    So the state just did the same thing he did

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