• im_fine_sandy@nord.pub
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    8 days ago

    Why do you hate cryopreservation?

    You know cryo isn’t a thing right?

    As in: I hate martians.

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      8 days ago

      But it is, we cryopreserve (and thaw) things all the time. Just not entire humans, yet.

      But I understand better your aversion to it, like it was a belief and not science.

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        8 days ago

        Cryopreservation refers to things which will be reanimated when thawed. That’s no more plausible than a star trek transporter.

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          8 days ago

          They do that with small animals already.

          So I guess for you advanced science is indistinguishable from magic.

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                  7 days ago

                  So you have no idea about what you’re talking about. Probably a boomer american lol.

                  Well you did it! You’re not the worst moron I have discussed with, but obnoxious and having no knowledge, you made it on my block list, congratulations.

                  Blocked.

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                    6 days ago

                    Dude, it doesn’t work. They’ve tried thawing cryofrozen humans out before. The corpses literally crack apart. We’d need magic-level nanotechnology to fix all the issues.