I’ve seen a documentary where the heads actually have come back to life. It’s called Futurama. Obama is a Muslim Kenyan, and he caused Hurricane Sandy and the Sandy Hook massacres to create a series of 9/11 events to railroad through his Marxist agenda. You can tell because they give all of these events and operational name that has the word “Sandy” in it.
After reading this very creepy article about the firm that froze Ted Williams (probably against his wishes), I’d be stunned if this company will be able to revive people even if the technology is there.
I’d say a more promising line of research is to figure out how to digitize your consciousness. Then we could dispense with all this frozen head nonsense and just upload your brain to a cloud where you could spend eternity chasing after virtual reality hookers. Or maybe download yourself to a fresh robot body for blackjack and hookers. In fact, forget the blackjack.
I wouldn’t have any interest in waking up in 2355. Even if they somehow cloned me a fresh new body. I couldn’t imagine living in a world where every family member I ever knew was gone. Every friend I ever had gone. Plus my house, car, money all gone too.
Maybe, somehow a person could attend college and make up for the 350 year changes that had occurred while sleeping in that Cryonics lab. But, when my time comes to die then I rather be with family and friends. Not in some foreign time and place surrounded by strangers.
I see from the link that she was only 23. Maybe if I have the good fortune to live to be like 95 years old, I’ll feel like I’ve lived long enough and will be okay with dying, but I can definitely understand why people who die young like this girl did would want to be preserved to have some hope of getting more time to live.
Hopefully knowing that she would be frozen at least gave her some solace in the face of having been dealt a very cruel hand by life/fate. In a way, this sort of thing might serve the same purpose as religion. I think we all need to be in a certain amount of denial about the true finality of death and pointlessness of life* to be able to stay sane and function. If believing in the possibility your head will be raised from the dead is what you need to stay sane, then I think that’s fine even if in reality it probably won’t work.
*I desperately wish that it weren’t true that life is ultimately pointless, but I have never heard an argument against nihilism that I felt was actually logically sound, unfortunately.
I found her post on reddit where she was asking for funds to allow her to freeze her head. It sounds like she was fully aware that it might not work but just wanted the hope that it might. The part about how the most interesting thing she did was get a terminal disease is so sad.