X-Message-Number: 13209
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 05:36:37 -0800 (PST)
From: Doug Skrecky <>
Subject: effects of reversible cryopreservation

In Message #13203 Saul Kent <> wrote:

>         I don't assume that reversible cryopreservation by itself
> will do much to change public attitudes towards cryonics.  What it
> will do, however, is change the attitudes of people like myself, who
> have the resources to promote cryonics in a big way.  That, in turn, 
> will lead to mainstream physicians and hospitals being involved in 
> the delivery of services and many other things which will increase
> business substantially.  How much it will do so, I can't predict, but 
> I'm real interested in finding out.
> 
   It seems to this crystal ball gazer that with reversible 
cryopreservation the primary application would be with transplant
organs. Cryonics would be an interesting side line.

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