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November 16, 2017, 12:36:25 PM |
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Will my relatives and children have the opportunity to unfreeze and bury my body if they want?
Everything will be discussed and stated in contract before moving on with cryopreservation what guarantees can be for this? If they will demand it through the court? I think they can't demand it. The contract is concluded with you directly and all conditions are reflected in it. That's true, every single detail about defrosting will be discussed and stated clearly in a contract.
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BarbarianMainer
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November 16, 2017, 12:59:32 PM |
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Thus,in 5 years, we’ll be able to save more than 5000 patients annually. And the same number of neuropreserved patients. Brave claim. You will need huge territory, a lot of people and resources to provide it
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November 16, 2017, 01:06:02 PM |
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Thus,in 5 years, we’ll be able to save more than 5000 patients annually. And the same number of neuropreserved patients. Brave claim. You will need huge territory, a lot of people and resources to provide it 5000 patients... Just like a little freezed town:)
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November 16, 2017, 01:41:06 PM |
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Thus,in 5 years, we’ll be able to save more than 5000 patients annually. And the same number of neuropreserved patients. Brave claim. You will need huge territory, a lot of people and resources to provide it that's why they are planning to build a number of sites where it will take place every big project needs a lot of people and resourses btw
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CarmaSleeper (OP)
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November 16, 2017, 01:45:51 PM |
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Thus,in 5 years, we’ll be able to save more than 5000 patients annually. And the same number of neuropreserved patients. Brave claim. You will need huge territory, a lot of people and resources to provide it that's why they are planning to build a number of sites where it will take place every big project needs a lot of people and resourses btw You are right!
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November 16, 2017, 02:00:54 PM |
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looked photos of the current cryostorage. (CryoRus i mean) hope that after ICO storage will be more capital than now
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November 16, 2017, 02:11:47 PM |
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Thus,in 5 years, we’ll be able to save more than 5000 patients annually. And the same number of neuropreserved patients. Brave claim. You will need huge territory, a lot of people and resources to provide it 5000 patients... Just like a little freezed town:) we already have cities of the death (cemeteries), so why not?
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November 16, 2017, 02:17:44 PM |
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Thus,in 5 years, we’ll be able to save more than 5000 patients annually. And the same number of neuropreserved patients. Brave claim. You will need huge territory, a lot of people and resources to provide it 5000 patients... Just like a little freezed town:) we already have cities of the death (cemeteries), so why not? only the cemetery's clinters dont return usually....as opposed to this project
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November 16, 2017, 02:23:16 PM |
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Do you think about something like a bank of organs for transplantations, in addition to your aims? They can be stored in cryo.
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November 16, 2017, 02:28:46 PM |
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Thus,in 5 years, we’ll be able to save more than 5000 patients annually. And the same number of neuropreserved patients. Brave claim. You will need huge territory, a lot of people and resources to provide it 5000 patients... Just like a little freezed town:) we already have cities of the death (cemeteries), so why not? only the cemetery's clinters dont return usually....as opposed to this project In the Walking Dead I saw another
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November 16, 2017, 02:53:55 PM |
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Do you think about something like a bank of organs for transplantations, in addition to your aims? They can be stored in cryo.
I think they should take care of smth like this, It will help to work with patients properly.
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BarbarianMainer
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November 16, 2017, 02:58:09 PM |
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Do you think about something like a bank of organs for transplantations, in addition to your aims? They can be stored in cryo.
I think they should take care of smth like this, It will help to work with patients properly. You are right, also it can helps to attract more investors from medicine
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November 16, 2017, 02:59:22 PM |
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Do you think about something like a bank of organs for transplantations, in addition to your aims? They can be stored in cryo.
I think they should take care of smth like this, It will help to work with patients properly. You are right, also it can helps to attract more investors from medicine Will my relatives and children have the opportunity to unfreeze and bury my body if they want?
Everything will be discussed and stated in contract before moving on with cryopreservation what guarantees can be for this? If they will demand it through the court? I think they can't demand it. The contract is concluded with you directly and all conditions are reflected in it. That's true, every single detail about defrosting will be discussed and stated clearly in a contract.
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November 16, 2017, 03:19:01 PM |
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I think that such projects would only receive positive responses from companies only when euthanasia is officially allowed in all countries of the world
why do you think so though? euthanasia is a definately one-way ticket, while defrosting can become reliable in a foreseeable future
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November 16, 2017, 03:33:15 PM |
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I think that such projects would only receive positive responses from companies only when euthanasia is officially allowed in all countries of the world
why do you think so though? euthanasia is a definately one-way ticket, while defrosting can become reliable in a foreseeable future But they can do their procedures only in contries where euthanasia is under law, otherwise it would be illegal
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BarbarianMainer
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November 16, 2017, 04:04:17 PM |
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I think that such projects would only receive positive responses from companies only when euthanasia is officially allowed in all countries of the world
why do you think so though? euthanasia is a definately one-way ticket, while defrosting can become reliable in a foreseeable future But they can do their procedures only in contries where euthanasia is under law, otherwise it would be illegal Who knows what will be in future, maybe it become legal, because euthanasia is smth like killing, but cryo not
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November 16, 2017, 04:24:31 PM |
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I think that such projects would only receive positive responses from companies only when euthanasia is officially allowed in all countries of the world
why do you think so though? euthanasia is a definately one-way ticket, while defrosting can become reliable in a foreseeable future But they can do their procedures only in contries where euthanasia is under law, otherwise it would be illegal Who knows what will be in future, maybe it become legal, because euthanasia is smth like killing, but cryo not quite sure that number of countries which allowed euthanasia will grow, but some of them will never allow that due to political or another reasons
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CathalG
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November 16, 2017, 05:12:56 PM |
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I think that such projects would only receive positive responses from companies only when euthanasia is officially allowed in all countries of the world
why do you think so though? euthanasia is a definately one-way ticket, while defrosting can become reliable in a foreseeable future But they can do their procedures only in contries where euthanasia is under law, otherwise it would be illegal Who knows what will be in future, maybe it become legal, because euthanasia is smth like killing, but cryo not quite sure that number of countries which allowed euthanasia will grow, but some of them will never allow that due to political or another reasons of course because this procedure requires an opinion from the people and foundations of society
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November 16, 2017, 05:14:50 PM |
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I just know that cryo is not in all countries it may seem adequate therefore probably around this issue inflames so much controversy
It's true, but people have different points of view some people who wants to be cryopreserved, even from that countries, can easily move to others. I know it is quite costly financially and not everyone can afford it I just know that cryo is not in all countries it may seem adequate therefore probably around this issue inflames so much controversy
It's true, but people have different points of view some people who wants to be cryopreserved, even from that countries, can easily move to others. Really? I'm quite sure not everyone can afford cryopreservation+transportation costs Prices are huge for average person. But with the time prices should become lower I guess. They are so high now because of research and experiments costs. When it would be done there's no need to take so much money from customers. You are right. Huge price = huge work, I think. Although, it's just the beginning. For exampe, not so far away phones and computers were very expensive, but now almost everyone had it. Maybe once upon a time everyone can afford it. in order to everyone can afford it should be developed new technologies and I don't think it will happen by 2022
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CathalG
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November 16, 2017, 05:16:01 PM |
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Do you think about something like a bank of organs for transplantations, in addition to your aims? They can be stored in cryo.
wow cool idea
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