I’d spend a few weeks writing a set of incredibly convincing essays arguing that the reader should attempt to revive me. They would be aimed at a few major possible future civilizations, based on my best extrapolations of current civilization. I’d try to appeal to future values in as general a way as possible, while remaining convincing. I’d write them in English.
If you get revived, it’s going to be because someone decided to revive you; they have total power over you before they revive you, so bringing a weapon wouldn’t be very helpful. In fact, I probably wouldn’t revive someone who put a weapon in their time capsule, at least without arming myself first!
If future people are so awesome superior to us—in the time of revival—its because they share some values with “me/we now” or have managed to create a successful experiment like a simulation to study this curious species.
I’d spend a few weeks writing a set of incredibly convincing essays arguing that the reader should attempt to revive me. They would be aimed at a few major possible future civilizations, based on my best extrapolations of current civilization. I’d try to appeal to future values in as general a way as possible, while remaining convincing. I’d write them in English.
If you get revived, it’s going to be because someone decided to revive you; they have total power over you before they revive you, so bringing a weapon wouldn’t be very helpful. In fact, I probably wouldn’t revive someone who put a weapon in their time capsule, at least without arming myself first!
If future people are so awesome superior to us—in the time of revival—its because they share some values with “me/we now” or have managed to create a successful experiment like a simulation to study this curious species.