Actually the Apollo program was quite well supported by the advancing missile technologies that were developed from the 1940s and onwards. Those early and ongoing tests made clear demonstrations of the ability to launch man-made objects into orbits around the earth and the moon. There’s no such similar testing that has been done for cryonics. That analogy is really exaggerating things.
If you think that the Apollo program was better supported by missile evidence than cryonics is by the rabbit kidney vitrification, you’re going to have to show your workings. You should do so in more than a comment, though, since whatever you post will as I show above be the best anti-cryonics article in the world.
Reading this back, I have to add that the Apollo program was much better supported by missile evidence than cryonics is by the rabbit kidney vitrification. However, I don’t think the difference is qualitative.
Actually the Apollo program was quite well supported by the advancing missile technologies that were developed from the 1940s and onwards. Those early and ongoing tests made clear demonstrations of the ability to launch man-made objects into orbits around the earth and the moon. There’s no such similar testing that has been done for cryonics. That analogy is really exaggerating things.
If you think that the Apollo program was better supported by missile evidence than cryonics is by the rabbit kidney vitrification, you’re going to have to show your workings. You should do so in more than a comment, though, since whatever you post will as I show above be the best anti-cryonics article in the world.
Reading this back, I have to add that the Apollo program was much better supported by missile evidence than cryonics is by the rabbit kidney vitrification. However, I don’t think the difference is qualitative.