I freeze people's brains for a living
My own interests in cryonics are a messy mish-mash of different motives. I read some magazine article by Max More back when he was starting the Extropians in the mid-1990s. Then a book came out, The Engines of Creation, about nanotechnology. I’m a very hands-on thinker and am drawn to three-dimensional, mechanical-type things, which is why I went into Otolaryngology. For me, cryopreservation was an obvious mechanical problem. You’ve got molecules; why not lock them in place so that...
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