Hypothetical: if that were the case, would it be better not to thaw out cryonics patients as soon as it becomes possible to, in the hopes that the longevity problem would be solved in the future?
I suppose it depends on how likely rejuvenation is to be solved. If it’s looking unsolvable, then reviving the person asap makes sense—there’s probably less culture shock in dealing with a less distant future.
Hypothetical: if that were the case, would it be better not to thaw out cryonics patients as soon as it becomes possible to, in the hopes that the longevity problem would be solved in the future?
I suppose it depends on how likely rejuvenation is to be solved. If it’s looking unsolvable, then reviving the person asap makes sense—there’s probably less culture shock in dealing with a less distant future.