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From: Kennita Watson <>
Subject: Re: Cryonics and the certainty of death
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 11:06:58 -0700

David Stodolsky wrote:
> life insurance would not be paid, if cryonics was considered a
> medical procedure, thus cutting funding options for many.
>
> Once cryonics becomes a mass movement, it will be in a position to
> redefine itself as a medical intervention. This is a long way off.

When there are ten times as many people signed up
as now, will it make sense to drop the price?  By
how much?  What about when there are 100 times as
many?  That will probably happen when there has
been an animal revived, and then I would expect
there would be competition in the market, and
prices would be driven down on that basis.

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