Comments by "Rebecca Solomon" (@resolecca) on "Joe Scott"
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The thing about this is there is no reason to ever re-animate someone, that is providing that re-animation is even possible, once the company has spent the whole $200,000 keeping you frozen (remember things like rents and power go up every year so the money will run out faster than you think) the company will either just unplug, either that or go to your great great great grandchildren and ask them for more money, then your great great great grandchildren will say i dont care unplug them, i don't remember them they died 75 years before i was even born. not to mention that these companies might go bankrupt before then.
now lets say the technology for re-animation becomes possible and it's 300 years into the future (not that $200,000 would last that long) and there is no one left alive who even remembers that their ancestor was frozen, so why would they add yet another body to an already extremely overpopulated world, and when no-one alive remembers you anyway there is no incentive pressure to do so.
But now lets just say the re-animation happens anyway. you would be re-animated into a world that would be more foreign to you, than today would be to a caveman. where you cant even understand the language they speak even though they speak English, because English has changed to much, or maybe now people communicate telepathically through technology now. with no friends and family to help (what you think your great great great granddaughter gonna care to help you, that is if she even believes your no just some insane homeless man). with no money and no skills that are needed for that time period and therefore no way to make money, with nowhere to live, no ID's, and no form of technology needed for the time period, and no ability to communicate. how far do you think that you would get it that world before you just died of starvation.
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