X-Message-Number: 4916
Date: 25 Sep 1995 06:33:57 U
From: "Norton, Brook" <>
Subject: straight freeze

I recently suggested that an option to have a less expensive straight freeze
would be desireable because its not unreasonable to believe that should
reanimation of patient, suspended with cryoprotectant, become possible, then
shortly thereafter, reanimation of straight freeze patients may also become
possible.

Saul Kent took great exception to this suggestion.  However, no reasons were
given as to why this is an unreasonable approach.  I would welcome any
information that Saul (or others) may have on the subject.  Always trying to
get smarter.

Further, Saul suggests I start a cryonics co. if I want a straight freeze.  But
I am generally pleased with the organizations already in existence and would
rather simply make suggestions to them as an interested consumer.  How else
will they know what the market is interested in?

Brook Norton


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