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RE: Cryonics: Can We Cheat Death By Freezing People And Bringing Them Back To Life? ❄️
I do not believe that cryogenically frozen people will ever be revived.
Mostly from a perspective of understanding reincarnation.
Time just doesn't work that way. You can't be transported to a (future) world where everything is all better because you are part of the problem. The problem has to be solved within you first.
And for a very physical reason why this won't work.
Organ donors have to be living while their organs are removed.
After they are dead, the organs are useless for transplanting.
Yes, this means that organ donors are chopped up while they are still alive.
(one of those dirty little secretes hospitals never tell anyone)
Very interesting, thanks for sharing - yes that's right, organs need to be transplanted when they're still fully functional.
Cryogenic freezing can't guarantee that the organs will be intact again.
But that's exactly the point - these people don't know if they will wake up again.
They simply HOPE that during the time they're frozen, science and technology will develop so much that scientists will find a way to make frozen organs work again.
Reincarnation is superstition . . the intention behind Cryonics does not violate any physical laws and is theoretically possible.
And, you probably think that you are on the side of logic and reason.
Well, unfortunately there is a huge pile of evidence for reincarnation. Libraries and libraries of books on it. (most not yet translated) There is a mountain of research that shows there is something to this. And the person stories are legion.
And what does "science" have? Nothing. Science believes that we are just a collection of atoms that randomly formed to create our universe, and we have to continue to believe this or else all our work falls apart.
So, reincarnation has lots of evidence.
Reincarnation is superstition is a belief based on nothing.
Your last line is correct:
"Reincarnation is superstition is a belief based on nothing."