For example bringing frozen people to Antarctica would be costly, but you would save a lot of money for keeping them cold for centuries. In a long term...
I’m not sure you would. From what I recall the corpsicles need to be stored at colder than Antarctic temperatures. That means you need to have a significant energy source or steadily import liquid. It could be cheaper to just buy slightly better insulation to offset the greater temperature difference between the respective external environments.
I’m not sure you would. From what I recall the corpsicles need to be stored at colder than Antarctic temperatures. That means you need to have a significant energy source or steadily import liquid. It could be cheaper to just buy slightly better insulation to offset the greater temperature difference between the respective external environments.