Is Cryonics a perceptive dissemble or a scam?


Is Cryonics on the up and up? It cost alot and I want to know who is getting all the money for freezing populace?

Answer:
Hi. I'm reposting my answer here.

Is Cryonics on the up and up. Right now, today, yes. Both of the primary US Cryonics Organizations are operate in a justifiable manner and for the benefit of patients. They will acquire your body, prepare and freeze you, and hold you in long permanent status storage.

In the past, that wasn't other the case. Some organization were scam to prey on the dead and dying. Other organization failed despite the best intentions, because they lack resources or business skills to make it work. The cessation result was 100% irrecoverably departed warm patients.

The next of kin of the question is.. Is Cryonics a scam?
The answer have two parts.
Can they bring you back to life span with technology that exists today? - No.
Will they eventually know how to bring you back? - Maybe.

Technology developed lately this year allows for some organs to be frozen to liquid nitrogen temperature, rewarmed, and the tissues returned to life. This is an helpful area of research, and it is amazingly possible that a future technology may be capable of repair the both the freezing damage and the raison d`¨ētre of death. To a Cryonics long-suffering and it doesn't matter if this technology take 50 or 500 years to develop. The extremely low temperature of soft nitrogen slows decay such that a hundred years can overhaul and not add up to the decomposition of one second of being heat and dead.

The two big organization in the US are Alcor and the Cryonics Institute. These two companies survived the era of Cryonic failure by learning from the mistakes of the organization that failed. Both keep up patient trouble trusts in extremely locked investments to ensure long-term funding, and both are extremely open contained by financial matters. From any you can request financial statements and have them within short order.

So where on earth does the money go? Good Question:
Alcor includes "standby", preparation, transport, perfusion, cooling, and finally verbs into primary storage. In 1990, their cost was roughly $30,000. This cost have increased significantly today with the use of trial perfusion and vitrification technology. It will soon likely increase again as they develop the mobile cooling system that will combine the transport, perfusion, and cooling steps. Alcor Currently Charges > $100,000 for cryopreservation, for which most members use time insurance.

The Cryonics Institute charges a lot smaller number for their services, $28,000 or $35,000, depending on your membership. The big difference contained by the cost is that CI does not provide standby and transport services. They depend on a local mortician or an outside party to button postmortem medications and shipping.

These standby services emulate a huge portion of the costs. They include travel, medications, logistics, and staff. Further, if a human being doesn't die "on schedule", well trained and remunerated staff "stand by" and wait. CI have partnered with Suspended Animation to provide this service, but still offer the "inexpensive" preservation option, to hold on to it affordable for as many population as possible.

For both organizations, CI and Alcor, the rest of the money go to ...
-research (better preservation techniques and eventually reanimation research)
-operating expenses (staff, phones, electricity, department supplies, etc.)
-an investment pool for long term merciful care.

I hope this help.
Ejay Hire, funded member of the Cryonics Institute

If you own other questions, or want a personal view, my email address is ejay hire at hotmail dot com
scam
I find it strange. Why would you want to stay alive forever?
Dead is dead. Freeze a lead, it's still gonna be a dead frozen director.

If they can make a soul catcher, that might form a lot of money.
With current technology, it's a scam. The freezing process does so much sabotage to the cells, here is no way you could be resurrected. Your DNA might survive, but that would penny-pinching they could only craft a clone, which wouldn't have any of your memories, so would within effect be someone else.
Economies of scale will dampen the price once more those start using it. Don't know if it is really a scam or not. A lot of people are starting to believe that we might know how to revive, regenerate, or create android bodies to let us live longer contained by the future. Will that be possible? Maybe.
As for who is getting compensated, there are a few cryonics companies out in that.


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