What your opionon? Would you want to be cryogenically frozen, and brought back to life? Im asking because i watched a show on it the other day and its a very disturbing process!
2006-09-22
06:32:56
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The company that does it is Alcor, I think they are kinda leading these people on. The way these families were on this show, they thought that their loved ones would be brought back in their lifetime.
Plus another creepy factor is, for those who believe in god and what not. What happens to their souls?
2006-09-22
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No way. It's creepy! Besides I don't think I'm important enough to have to live on past my time! Considering it costs millions to do. Besides why would I want to believe alive when everyone I know & love is long gone & I'd be living in some future time where I don't belong?
I'm against things that tamper with the balance of nature (cloning etc.) Can't be good! We're not supposed to play God!
& if everyone lived forever there would be no room for new people! I'm not that selfish!
2006-09-22 06:59:27
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answered by amp 6
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Back in the 1980's I applied and wrote to a company in california concerning cryogenics. They sent me a booklet with all the information and back then the price to join was $350.00. It's probably much more now. I did not respond because I did not believe in it's process. They would have to get to your dead body wherever you are and ship your body to California while your brain is still in living process. No, I don't think it's worth it.
2006-09-22 13:43:55
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answered by Tyranus 3
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i'd love to be cryogenically frozen and brought back to life in the future.. just as long as my head was planted on a cybernetic war machine.
2006-09-22 13:42:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it would to awesome to to able to come back from being frozen. Just imagine how much has changed for us the last 100 years and then imagine how much more it will changein the next 100 years. So yeah, who would not want to try it?
2006-09-22 13:43:20
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answered by miataman042 2
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I want to do it. Just because I want to see what will happen hundreds of years from now. I have enough money to do it, but I figure at 20, it can wait a bit longer.
2006-09-22 13:39:08
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answered by 4eyed zombie 6
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i A couple of years ago a body was found frozen in a glasier, why didn't they revive him ? He would have had a great story to tell. One guy on TV said that he had his mother's head frozen. He said that everybody knows that a healthy head can easily grow a new body.
He was wrong, I didn't know that, and still don't know it.
To answer your question, no. Once you're dead you're going to stay that way. frozen or not.
2006-09-22 13:53:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Had enough of this world already, thank you. I don't care what anyone else wants to do, just let me rot and move on.
2006-09-22 13:41:02
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answered by escapingmars 4
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They'd have to freeze me while I was still alive.
Thawing me out wouldn't make me any less dead.
2006-09-22 13:41:44
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answered by Anonymous
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not me once around is enuf.. what could life be in 20 yrs any better ..i doubt it
2006-09-22 13:35:09
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answered by d s 4
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i just don't wanna.
2006-09-22 13:34:33
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answered by rainsparrow 4
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