Posted 01 December 2007 - 07:14 PM
I checked this one: "I think that i have a really high chance of making it, either with treatemtns coming up in my lifespan or with cryonics, which could be much more developed by the time i die."
I believe that even if i die, and currently there are good odds i do, I get cryogenically suspended and eventually will be revived. I think it's very hard that in the future there won't come any techniques for reviving the ones that are suspended, even if it takes thousands of years. The fact that the cryonics field is growing -at a slow rate, but groing nevertheless- means that there is a certain security that companies like Alcor won't go bankrupt any time soon. Even if they do get near financial ruin, there will be wealthy patients that will help them (hopefully i will be one of them; by the time i die i hope i will pass a lot of money to the company i gfet suspended in, by creating some kind of post mortem fund, and i plan on building a higher security so that people who are suspended can sleep without worries :biggrin: ).
But that's all just speculation. Maybe a major comet will hit us first, or we will blow ourselves up, or the cryonics companies will eventually go bankrupt somehow (hopefully, if that happens, there will be public/government/scientific interest in keeping those who are suspended, suspended. Why would they? Wouldn't it be nice if we could bring someone from centuries or even thousands of years ago to our times? We could learn a lot from them). But in the case a major disaster happens, even if we stayed alive for hundreds of years, it wouldn't make much difference in the end; we would die anyways, cryogenically suspended or not.