2011-10-21

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2011-10-21
2011-10-21
Title text: 2011-10-21

Votey[edit]

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The first cryogenic patients were frozen too slowly.
Ice crystals formed, rupturing too many cells for them to be unfrozen later
But several centuries hence, cell-repairing nanobots were circulated into their bodies.
They located the ruptures and knitted the cells back together, leaving properly frozen bodies awaiting treatment
When finally reinvigorated, the people found it all somewhat distressing so... was I you were a corpse alive or dead? Before we had the right tools, and a patient after.
How can my being alive or dead depend on the level of technological advancement?
Look I'm a doctor you're all corpses until proven otherwise.
Fortunately, there was simple emotionally satisfying solution
Apply
Two times a day.
Topical ant/-existential cream
It wasn't perfect.
What if I still despair over the infinite lacuna between what I hoped life was and what the evidence suggests?
Three
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Votey Transcript[edit]

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It works!)

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