You appear to have completely abandoned your original reason for not signing up for cryonics (that you’ve come to terms with death) in the light of MartinB’s question and switched to a new reason (that you would only like to live indefinitely if your life is not interrupted by an intermission of unknown duration) without explicitly acknowledging that you have done so. This makes me somewhat suspicious of your reasoning on this issue.
For what it’s worth, I’m currently unconvinced by the arguments for signing up for cryonics but your reasoning here looks dubious to me.
You appear to have completely abandoned your original reason for not signing up for cryonics (that you’ve come to terms with death) in the light of MartinB’s question and switched to a new reason (that you would only like to live indefinitely if your life is not interrupted by an intermission of unknown duration) without explicitly acknowledging that you have done so. This makes me somewhat suspicious of your reasoning on this issue.
For what it’s worth, I’m currently unconvinced by the arguments for signing up for cryonics but your reasoning here looks dubious to me.