In article <5mfnhs$5fj at mserv1.dl.ac.uk> Eugene Leitl <Eugene.Leitl at lrz.uni-muenchen.de> writes:
>> In article <3389b98c.1829693 at news.njcc.com> dvander at pluto.njcc.com (Dave)
>writes:
>>>> >When someone is cryonicly frozen upon death to be saved for the future
>> >to (somehow) revive then, do they have a chance?
>>>> No.
>"No" as in "nobody knows".
No. "No" as in "No they don't have a chance."
The frozen corpses of the rich and gullible are
no more amenable to resuscitation than they
would be if they had been buried or cremated.
Any science fiction-type gobbledygook written
to make it sound possible is just that: fiction,
made up by the con men who rent out their freezers.
John A. Kiernan
Department of Anatomy
Univ. of Western Ontario
LONDON, Canada N6A 5C1