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Cryonics feels like the biggest scam ever, you're paying an insane amount for the very slim chance that you could be reasurrected in the future, like there is zero guarantee that you're paying for anything more than being chucked in a freezer after death
Edit: Did everyone collectively forget about wills? Like a buncha people keep commenting 'what are you gonna do with your money when your dead', uhhhh leave it to my loved ones????
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Ok, I've thought about this quite a lot in the past years and came up with a strange conclusion: if freezing your brain means that you can't be "dead", then whatever happens when you're truly dead will not occur (it just doesn't make any sense you being in heaven/hell or being a reincarnated worm and then suddenly being "you" again).
Now things get weird: If what determines what "you" are is your brain, and your brain is a specific configution of brain cells, which are specific configuration of molecules, etc., it means that what really matters to determinate whether you are alive or not is to keep the configuration the way it is (in this case by freezing it). But, even if you turn into dust and every atom of your body gets scattered in the ecosystem, and somehow (on a highly improbable chance by natural means in a finite universe) the very same molecules that once were your brain reassemble in the same configuration they were (or in a configuration that sustains consciousness), you should be alive again, in a fresh new life. Assuming this, whatever happens after death couldn't be eternal while the chances of the configuration that makes "you" are still possible.
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@NguyenMinh792
6 months ago
Duck - the most passionate volunteer ever
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