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This has to do with your multiverse video: *I have a theory.* It has to do with the fourth dimension and how that’s how a multiverse can exist. Basics: A 2d being can only move up down left and right. Not forward and backwards. But if you somehow did move forward and backwards, it would be in another 2d universe, but would also be moving along the 3rd dimension. It would basically be the exact same, because it is only 1 molecule away from the original universe, so nothing much changed. (it’s so hard to explain this 😡 😂 I would like to make a video to help explain. I completely understand it but others probably don’t.) Anyways, it’s pretty much the same the same with the 3rd dimension. We can go up, down, left, right, forwards, and backwards. To move along the 4th dimension, we have to add two more directions. Let’s call them in and out for simplicity. Since we can only go up down left right etc. we can’t go in and out, because only a 4th dimensional being can do that. So basically, if a 3d person somehow moved “in or out” they would go along the 4th dimension, but like the 2nd dimension, it’s basically the same, as it it only one molecule away from the original 3d universe they came from. But the other 3d place they went to was another universe in the multiverse. Thanks for reading, I’m only 12 and I honestly came up with all this on my own. I put this last so people would actually read my comment before they scrolled because they don’t listen to me bc I’m a kid. Thanks for reading 😃
Just a thought: Extending your life as long as possible by making healthy choices today means that you may live long enough that this cryogenic preservation technology improves to the point that reanimation is much more likely.
But when is it too late, I wonder? If you grew up only able to afford unhealthy food for decades, is your lifespan just shot no matter what you do? It obviously can’t hurt to switch to a healthy lifestyle, but can the damage be undone I wonder?
@@ItsDylanHarding really depends tbh sometime even at mid 20s if you start becoming more healthy and fit some people last up past 60. Many factors are at play here.
Yes I would. I don’t want to die of aging, and a future where aging is slowed/stopped is ideal. Obviously, it’ll be very hard with modern medicine to tackle this issue. Cryo is probably the best chance I have
But if people dont age then the world Will run out of space for humans the only Way to keep people on Earth if They dont age is by making wormholes to other planet earth’s ans then eliminate the population on that Earth and that might be hard because wormholes Can change the time completely so it would be safest if it could be in Stone age time
This is strange logic, this process isnt to stop dying, you will be dead for this to apply so if you are only doing it to stop from aging, how do you plan to die?
“Unless the future is bad. But I think the future should be good!” Anyone else think that optimism to realism to pessimism should be like a third dimension to the DnD character alignment?
Oh, definitely. Maybe as a small scale on the side of the chart. It would definitely make things more organized. Also, I guess you read those kinds of comments, there really are a lot of them.
@@VoidKing666 Thanks, and sorry for the confusion. What I meant was that there are a lot of comments that are either optimistic or pessimistic on cryogenic freezing. The replies on those comments are always either agreements or counterarguments. I figured that's what you were referencing with your quote.
Yeah, like if you have a terminal illness, what do you have to lose even if it fails? I'll probably do it when I'm old and crippled, or have a terminal illness.
I genuinely miss the feeling of watching Life noggin and seeing a notification from his channel, this video brought back memories. hope you're feeling better now Blocko
In all honesty, I'd be fine with not seeing what the future is like. And for good reason. There's a time I have on this planet, I'm fine with living until old age finally kills me. If I die any other way, well then it was my time. But to put it simply, while seeing the future would be neat. I'd not really adapt to that kind of life style well, mainly because the future is probably going to be... well, very different. So if and when I die in my time, I'll do it knowing that the future may be a bit better at the very least.
I respect your thought despite me having the opposite decision But yes we are here on this earth for a certain amount of time and when it's time it's time
I honestly don’t know if I would or not. I think it would be weird, randomly gaining consciousness. I would have no idea what happened and maybe have no memory. Plus, it would take a while to adapt to the new time and it comes to the point if I would really want to live in the future. I mean, with all the pollution and other world problems, it may be a 100 times worse.
It depends people in the past thought the world would be worse or end at any time..... Still hasn't happened and the world has its cycles of ups and downs. There is actually a character in a existential horror game called "SOMA"(2016) where the character was a digital brain copy or clone of the original scientist was put upon a robot and her consciousness can be transferred through a data storage microchip and the player is assisted by her but she comes in and out of consciousness everytime she is inserted or ejected from a machine but to her it just feels like a continuity from her last insertion to a machine.
that bring some point I haven’t thought of: it would be a shock that all my friends and family would be dead (assuming they don’t also cryogenically freeze themselves), but I can always find out where my descendants live and make new friends
What i can't wrap my head around, is why would they unfreeze you? Why would they spend the money it would take to thaw you out safely and fix your potential medical issues? There's only downsides to them doing it. World is probably way more crowded than it was before, your money is either gone, or is worthless, you have no job training for the new world you're waking up in. It's just a facility full of people that will become homeless when thawed
Thank you for your realism. People who are incarcerated for an extended period of time have similar (non-behavioral) issues reentering society, I imaging it would be similar if not worse for someone coming out of cryo.
Over-population isn't a real issue ,birth rates are currently naturally declining right now . Humanity has a natural population escalation and de-escalation period over a number of decades through a natural cycle
> World is probably way more crowded than before Yes in developing countries populations tend to inflate but the world's birth rate in general is decreasing year by year . Over population is an issue that is blown way out of proportion really. You have countries like Japan which is facing major age increases in average population because there's isn't any young people to go around .
They would do it to use people as history books? and maybe a person's blood from the past can cure a new future virus? Or to experiment on them to see if it would work turning it into a profitable business. Assuming future power is easy to come by.
Cryo is legitimate my only hope I have for the future. I'm terrified of death and I want to make it to a future where we can cure aging or put ourselves into artificial bodies. Any alternative terrifies me.
That's weird to think about though. We would be experiencing two very different generations. It's like if someone from the 1700s or 1800s froze themselves to 2022 so they could get better modern medicine to live longer.
I have a feeling you will regret it the world already has lots of terrible people And you know there is a big chance there will be more bad people in the future
Imagine it would feel like no time has passed at all. One minute you're dying in a hospital bed. Next thing you know you wake up centuries later in a tube.
I'm definitely freezing myself after I die. I have nothing to lose, besides money, which I won't be able to take to the grave anyway, so why not? And if at some point in the future the scientists would be able to revive me then I would be ecstatic, especially if by that point humanity would find a way to live longer or even forever.
Don't think humanity will live forever for at least the next hundred of thousands of years, but humanity might start uploading their minds to a computer like the Matrix.
As cool as it sounds I’m not 100% sure that it could even remotely save a person for such a long time especially since it would take 1,000’s if not hundreds of thousands of years before we’d probably be ready to revive someone and even after that wouldn’t it be difficult to adapt to a future where you haven’t been around for so long that you have no connections to that time period at all?
The possibility is probably very low, but it doesn't hurt to try And when it comes to adapting to a world completely different from the one you were living in, while it does sound terrifying it'd be nice to have a fresh start, it'd probably feel like you're a toddler again exploring the world, which doesn't seem too bad
It doesn't have to take thousands of years. I mean look how rapid technology and medicine has advanced in just the past few decades, i'm sure we would be able to revive a person in the next few hundreds years
@@mccloud9915 Yeah I guess I’d be pretty curious too but my cautious nature is still a bit skeptical honestly but if the opportunity came I might explore it
I've been into cryonics for a long time and IMHO most of the cryonics processes most likely do irreversible damage to the brain. It's not as bad as turning it into mush with ice freeze but the brain shrinks by a lot, and the neurons are structurally and irreversibly damaged. IMO it's like putting a book through a blender and trying to piece it back after the fact. I think preserving the information inside the book is far more important than piecing together the original book. There is an alternative method that uses glutaraldehyde before cryopreservation that preserves the structure and information of the brain completely (called ASC). Though it's a deadly chemical and you won't revive the original biological tissue. I wish more cryonics companies would look to this method.
But would it be YOU that is revived. This applies in either case. Because in the duplication thing you have a completely new set of electrons, brain etc. that just looks like the old one. In the freeze and then thaw out one... You have a stronger case that it is really you coming back to life, but would it be YOU waking up or someone else being reborn into your body?
I have just this thought this information is really never lost, it just needs to be understood how to analyze it so we can discover it , maybe writing a book of how i am and people re making me? It of course would never be me even if it is an exact copy , but that would be alright.
@@austinlevreault6211I think it would likely just be a duplicate of you, as those original neurons are the neurons that give you perception. having those neurons replaced would mean it replaced the neurons that gave you perception. would probably only be nice for preserving your personality
I mean... I would definitely be interested to see what the future is like... for a little while. Like, just a peak. I don't want to LIVE in the future, where everything and everyone I know are gone. I'd love to see the future generations and the lives they live, but I'd also like to live a fulfilling live now with the people and things I love. But who knows, maybe I'll change my mind, maybe all of my loved ones would come with me hahah
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But imagine dying and being cryogenically preserved. Imagine having lost all your memories, what's the point in seeing the future if you have no memory of what life was like before, and what if the future is horrible. I don't think I'd want that, plus my family would have to pay for it, not knowing whether it'd work out for me or not, I don't think I'd want that for them either.
I don't know man, it sounds great to be able to see wherever the future has headed, but just think about it. You're going to be thrust into a world hundreds of years into the future. We've seen how technology and social structures have changed just in the past 30-50, think about how different EVERYTHING would be. Different currencies, different cuisines, different roads, different people, different cultures, different religions, different governments, different laws, and different morals. We have absolutely no way of knowing what the next centuries have in store for us, and to be thrust that deep into it with probably no family, friends, or loved-ones would get to be lonely and mind numbing. It would be like when individuals from 3rd world countries move into a giant city immediately, only times fifty. There are many books and autobiographies of these people, and they all recall the confusion, grief, sorrow, joy, and disassociation that occurred because of their move. Tldr: I'd much rather die around people who know me and the things I know than be alone and confused in a world I can't predict.
I have such a big fear of death I wouldn't care also thats exactly the point science is evolving even faster than everything else so hopefully by the time we're revived there wouldn't be to much change
@@anticstudios that's fair, to me death is just a part of everything's life, and living forever scares me way more. The thought of everyone I know dying around me while I carry on to the next generation just for the cycle to repeat is far more terrifying. I don't think we're anywhere near the point where we can bring people out and revive them, so I believe we're looking at minimum of a century. And either way there's no proof other than scifi that it would even work to begin with. 100% I can see the alure of it though
This sounds like the beginning of the zombie apocalypse. Reanimating someone, and then that someone getting some kind of infection we didn’t account for during that time, then passing it on to the team of scientists working on them, then they pass it on to the rest of the world!
Personally I would do this, I'm not scared of death or dying but I really enjoy my time experiencing the world. And something a lot of people don't get is that in order to do this you need to be medically declared dead, or really old if I'm remembering correctly, and let's assume that this technology is literally impossible then all that happens is you just die which I am fine with. But if I am offered the chance to live my life as it is right now but when I am about to die preserve my body and be revived in the future to continue living I will take it.
@@anticstudios I mean yeah but you've been dead for much longer than you've been alive. Before you were born you didn't exist and couldn't experience anything. All death is is a return to the state before birth.
Thou the preservation of all the primary organs in the human body may itself be a challenge, the biggest unknown is with how the brain will be preserved. Even if the rest of the body survive, would the brain be able to return to its peak effectiveness. Remembering past memories, being able to recognize ones self or even just remember passive memories like motor skills and such, or would you fully survive, but completely forget who you were, basically becoming basically a human slate, having to start over. Unfortunately we'll never know until the first few humans are actually revived.
I wouldn't want to come back to the future because I'm not happy with who I am. If there's any truth to when we die we get to be reborn again into another body, another family, another part of the country or world, then I rather take my chances that way to see if I'm more successful or better looking or just being born into a rich culture. Otherwise I'm fine with finishing up this lifetime and on to whatever is next. I'm not scared of death, l have learned to embrace it the same way as living.
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If I had no one else in my life and was alone then sure I’d definitely like to do it but I think my family would be against it. Even if death is scary I like to think that reincarnation’s real
I would like to be cryo preserved... but according to my beliefs and how many prophecies that I believe in are actually coming true as we speak... it might prove redundant, there's nothing I or my beliefs has against it, it's just simply like putting a bandaid on an broken bone that was already put in a cast.
I've thought about this for a few years now. I think it would be interesting to see what the future is like possibly centuries away from now. However, it's costly, and I'm not sure I'll ever have the funds to go through with something like this, even with things like that insurance mentioned. Guess I'll just have to see.
For this sort of things, what do you have to lose if it doesn't succeed? You will still die regardless of if you do it or not because only people with terminal medical condition would do this.
I rather experience life in one long instance rather than experience it, be frozen and experience it again; besides, how can I help people when I'm a popsicle?
You will *definitely* have no sense of time while frozen (your brain is completely inert). So yes, it would be like falling asleep and then just waking up in the future.
Even though hearing anything about death makes me depressed but this video makes me laugh, literally just imagine you're in heaven and all of sudden you're dragged back down to earth looking around saying "I WAS IN HEAVEN, WHY HAVE I RETURNED TO THIS HELL" it's probably to not funny to some of you but I just wanted to share my thoughts.
Would you consider freezing yourself? 🧊🥶
We could all CHILL together in the future! Pizza Bagels better exist still...
Big thanks to TomorrowBiostasis.com for working with us on this video. If you want to learn more about tech to extend lifespan generally, check out Lifespan.io
This has to do with your multiverse video:
*I have a theory.*
It has to do with the fourth dimension and how that’s how a multiverse can exist.
Basics:
A 2d being can only move up down left and right. Not forward and backwards. But if you somehow did move forward and backwards, it would be in another 2d universe, but would also be moving along the 3rd dimension. It would basically be the exact same, because it is only 1 molecule away from the original universe, so nothing much changed. (it’s so hard to explain this 😡 😂 I would like to make a video to help explain. I completely understand it but others probably don’t.)
Anyways, it’s pretty much the same the same with the 3rd dimension. We can go up, down, left, right, forwards, and backwards. To move along the 4th dimension, we have to add two more directions. Let’s call them in and out for simplicity. Since we can only go up down left right etc. we can’t go in and out, because only a 4th dimensional being can do that. So basically, if a 3d person somehow moved “in or out” they would go along the 4th dimension, but like the 2nd dimension, it’s basically the same, as it it only one molecule away from the original 3d universe they came from. But the other 3d place they went to was another universe in the multiverse. Thanks for reading, I’m only 12 and I honestly came up with all this on my own. I put this last so people would actually read my comment before they scrolled because they don’t listen to me bc I’m a kid. Thanks for reading 😃
@@RBUKFAN nice theory.💪🏽
@@imcool1180 thx
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I would like to do that and I'll die with pizza bagels
Just a thought: Extending your life as long as possible by making healthy choices today means that you may live long enough that this cryogenic preservation technology improves to the point that reanimation is much more likely.
But when is it too late, I wonder? If you grew up only able to afford unhealthy food for decades, is your lifespan just shot no matter what you do? It obviously can’t hurt to switch to a healthy lifestyle, but can the damage be undone I wonder?
@@ItsDylanHarding probably not, but like you said, it’d still be beneficial
Yup
@@ItsDylanHarding really depends tbh sometime even at mid 20s if you start becoming more healthy and fit some people last up past 60. Many factors are at play here.
@@maximumforce8275 well yeah I'd hope living past 60 is pretty reasonable since the average male lifespan in the US is 79 lol
Seeing the future by just not dying would be the primary choice, but this is a great plan B.
Same here
Yes I would. I don’t want to die of aging, and a future where aging is slowed/stopped is ideal. Obviously, it’ll be very hard with modern medicine to tackle this issue. Cryo is probably the best chance I have
Thanks for answering. Appreciate the honesty!
But if people dont age then the world Will run out of space for humans the only Way to keep people on Earth if They dont age is by making wormholes to other planet earth’s ans then eliminate the population on that Earth and that might be hard because wormholes Can change the time completely so it would be safest if it could be in Stone age time
This is strange logic, this process isnt to stop dying, you will be dead for this to apply so if you are only doing it to stop from aging, how do you plan to die?
But wont your DNA eventually degenerate, even in extremely cold temps? Wouldn't the ice (from moisture) pierce through your organs?
i would only but if i forget everything, i will just die instead.
Imagine being defrosted in the future just to find out you were stored in a ice-cream tupperware the entire time
“Unless the future is bad. But I think the future should be good!”
Anyone else think that optimism to realism to pessimism should be like a third dimension to the DnD character alignment?
Oh, definitely. Maybe as a small scale on the side of the chart. It would definitely make things more organized. Also, I guess you read those kinds of comments, there really are a lot of them.
@@heydontjudge I’m not exactly sure what you are referring to by, “those kinds of comments.” Mind explaining? (Also, your other points are great.)
@@VoidKing666 Thanks, and sorry for the confusion. What I meant was that there are a lot of comments that are either optimistic or pessimistic on cryogenic freezing. The replies on those comments are always either agreements or counterarguments. I figured that's what you were referencing with your quote.
@@heydontjudge nah, I hadn’t even looked at the comments when I said this. What was said just made me think of this.
@@VoidKing666 Ah, alright, I get that. And once again, sorry for the confusion.
i love how everyone else is scared or not willing to try (rightfully so) meanwhile i'm absolutely looking forward to trying this when i get the chance
Yeah, like if you have a terminal illness, what do you have to lose even if it fails? I'll probably do it when I'm old and crippled, or have a terminal illness.
@@RGC_animation Same
I wish I had the money to be preserved, but like just about everything else in this world, mostly the rich will benefit.
I genuinely miss the feeling of watching Life noggin and seeing a notification from his channel, this video brought back memories. hope you're feeling better now Blocko
oh thats who this is
In all honesty, I'd be fine with not seeing what the future is like.
And for good reason. There's a time I have on this planet, I'm fine with living until old age finally kills me. If I die any other way, well then it was my time.
But to put it simply, while seeing the future would be neat. I'd not really adapt to that kind of life style well, mainly because the future is probably going to be... well, very different.
So if and when I die in my time, I'll do it knowing that the future may be a bit better at the very least.
Yeah, and who knows, you may contribute to the future yourself.
@@FrostedSnowFlakes- imagine a peasant from the past live in mordern world
@@FrostedSnowFlakes- yeah just imagin what games or cars or anything would look like
Exactly, some people don't realize that the beauty of life lies in the fact that it is short
I respect your thought despite me having the opposite decision
But yes we are here on this earth for a certain amount of time and when it's time it's time
I honestly don’t know if I would or not.
I think it would be weird, randomly gaining consciousness. I would have no idea what happened and maybe have no memory. Plus, it would take a while to adapt to the new time and it comes to the point if I would really want to live in the future. I mean, with all the pollution and other world problems, it may be a 100 times worse.
It depends people in the past thought the world would be worse or end at any time..... Still hasn't happened and the world has its cycles of ups and downs. There is actually a character in a existential horror game called "SOMA"(2016) where the character was a digital brain copy or clone of the original scientist was put upon a robot and her consciousness can be transferred through a data storage microchip and the player is assisted by her but she comes in and out of consciousness everytime she is inserted or ejected from a machine but to her it just feels like a continuity from her last insertion to a machine.
that bring some point I haven’t thought of: it would be a shock that all my friends and family would be dead (assuming they don’t also cryogenically freeze themselves), but I can always find out where my descendants live and make new friends
The only reason you're even aware of those issues is because of the news, it's not something that affects daily life
Amazing video!I freaking respect this guy!
It must have taken a lot of time and effort
Me too!
He is amazing!😉
What i can't wrap my head around, is why would they unfreeze you? Why would they spend the money it would take to thaw you out safely and fix your potential medical issues? There's only downsides to them doing it. World is probably way more crowded than it was before, your money is either gone, or is worthless, you have no job training for the new world you're waking up in. It's just a facility full of people that will become homeless when thawed
Thank you for your realism. People who are incarcerated for an extended period of time have similar (non-behavioral) issues reentering society, I imaging it would be similar if not worse for someone coming out of cryo.
Over-population isn't a real issue ,birth rates are currently naturally declining right now .
Humanity has a natural population escalation and de-escalation period over a number of decades through a natural cycle
> World is probably way more crowded than before
Yes in developing countries populations tend to inflate but the world's birth rate in general is decreasing year by year .
Over population is an issue that is blown way out of proportion really.
You have countries like Japan which is facing major age increases in average population because there's isn't any young people to go around .
Thank you for explaining this.
They would do it to use people as history books? and maybe a person's blood from the past can cure a new future virus? Or to experiment on them to see if it would work turning it into a profitable business. Assuming future power is easy to come by.
cryogenics is a pretty cool concept; i may try it tbh
Until you see the price ;)
you can’t tho
unless you’re dead
lol you just went IMA TRY BEING DEAD
In space with markiplier
Haha, with this I could go around in the future telling people, “I’m 231!”
Cryo is legitimate my only hope I have for the future. I'm terrified of death and I want to make it to a future where we can cure aging or put ourselves into artificial bodies. Any alternative terrifies me.
That's weird to think about though. We would be experiencing two very different generations. It's like if someone from the 1700s or 1800s froze themselves to 2022 so they could get better modern medicine to live longer.
why does everyone always think future: better?
@@Ella-ks7jp its been true so far
@@Ella-ks7jp when hasn't it been true?
same, i dont want to never play my favourite games again
I would definitely try this. I want to see what the future for humanity would look like.
You will awake to a world where robots rule the world and humans are their pets
Once you get there, if you don’t like it, there’s no going back. I would only go if my family did as well.
I have a feeling you will regret it the world already has lots of terrible people And you know there is a big chance there will be more bad people in the future
Imagine it would feel like no time has passed at all. One minute you're dying in a hospital bed. Next thing you know you wake up centuries later in a tube.
Time travel
I'm definitely freezing myself after I die. I have nothing to lose, besides money, which I won't be able to take to the grave anyway, so why not? And if at some point in the future the scientists would be able to revive me then I would be ecstatic, especially if by that point humanity would find a way to live longer or even forever.
Don't think humanity will live forever for at least the next hundred of thousands of years, but humanity might start uploading their minds to a computer like the Matrix.
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As cool as it sounds I’m not 100% sure that it could even remotely save a person for such a long time especially since it would take 1,000’s if not hundreds of thousands of years before we’d probably be ready to revive someone and even after that wouldn’t it be difficult to adapt to a future where you haven’t been around for so long that you have no connections to that time period at all?
The possibility is probably very low, but it doesn't hurt to try
And when it comes to adapting to a world completely different from the one you were living in, while it does sound terrifying it'd be nice to have a fresh start, it'd probably feel like you're a toddler again exploring the world, which doesn't seem too bad
It doesn't have to take thousands of years. I mean look how rapid technology and medicine has advanced in just the past few decades, i'm sure we would be able to revive a person in the next few hundreds years
definitely more likely than if the person _doesn't_ get frozen
@@mccloud9915 Yeah I guess I’d be pretty curious too but my cautious nature is still a bit skeptical honestly but if the opportunity came I might explore it
@@hecko-yes Good point 😅
I love the nods to Futurama
Interesting! We'll need to look into this further.
I've been into cryonics for a long time and IMHO most of the cryonics processes most likely do irreversible damage to the brain. It's not as bad as turning it into mush with ice freeze but the brain shrinks by a lot, and the neurons are structurally and irreversibly damaged. IMO it's like putting a book through a blender and trying to piece it back after the fact.
I think preserving the information inside the book is far more important than piecing together the original book. There is an alternative method that uses glutaraldehyde before cryopreservation that preserves the structure and information of the brain completely (called ASC). Though it's a deadly chemical and you won't revive the original biological tissue. I wish more cryonics companies would look to this method.
But would it be YOU that is revived. This applies in either case. Because in the duplication thing you have a completely new set of electrons, brain etc. that just looks like the old one. In the freeze and then thaw out one... You have a stronger case that it is really you coming back to life, but would it be YOU waking up or someone else being reborn into your body?
I have just this thought this information is really never lost, it just needs to be understood how to analyze it so we can discover it , maybe writing a book of how i am and people re making me? It of course would never be me even if it is an exact copy , but that would be alright.
@@austinlevreault6211I think it would likely just be a duplicate of you, as those original neurons are the neurons that give you perception. having those neurons replaced would mean it replaced the neurons that gave you perception. would probably only be nice for preserving your personality
I don’t want to see what the future will look like, I want to make sure that future generations can see what the future *should* look like.
I mean... I would definitely be interested to see what the future is like... for a little while. Like, just a peak. I don't want to LIVE in the future, where everything and everyone I know are gone. I'd love to see the future generations and the lives they live, but I'd also like to live a fulfilling live now with the people and things I love. But who knows, maybe I'll change my mind, maybe all of my loved ones would come with me hahah
This is a very good idea. It means sick people can be, in effect, be sent into the future and get the benefit of future medical science to help them
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But imagine dying and being cryogenically preserved. Imagine having lost all your memories, what's the point in seeing the future if you have no memory of what life was like before, and what if the future is horrible. I don't think I'd want that, plus my family would have to pay for it, not knowing whether it'd work out for me or not, I don't think I'd want that for them either.
YOU pay for it, you or the insurance company will pay for it. Why would your family fund you if they themselves can't see the future?
We all have the ability to see the future by working on ourselves now and creating our future
Love how he used Fry from futurama in the chamber
Yes. Either I take a chance for longer life, or just be dead
If I'm being frozen after death, sign me up! I have nothing to lose.
Yes. Yes I would love to under go into cryo sleep to see the future. 100 percent would
Freeze me all you want after my death. I mean, what’s there to loose.
I want to be cryogenically frozen so I can have Futurama Ventures
I don't know man, it sounds great to be able to see wherever the future has headed, but just think about it. You're going to be thrust into a world hundreds of years into the future. We've seen how technology and social structures have changed just in the past 30-50, think about how different EVERYTHING would be. Different currencies, different cuisines, different roads, different people, different cultures, different religions, different governments, different laws, and different morals. We have absolutely no way of knowing what the next centuries have in store for us, and to be thrust that deep into it with probably no family, friends, or loved-ones would get to be lonely and mind numbing. It would be like when individuals from 3rd world countries move into a giant city immediately, only times fifty. There are many books and autobiographies of these people, and they all recall the confusion, grief, sorrow, joy, and disassociation that occurred because of their move.
Tldr: I'd much rather die around people who know me and the things I know than be alone and confused in a world I can't predict.
I have such a big fear of death I wouldn't care also thats exactly the point science is evolving even faster than everything else so hopefully by the time we're revived there wouldn't be to much change
@@anticstudios that's fair, to me death is just a part of everything's life, and living forever scares me way more. The thought of everyone I know dying around me while I carry on to the next generation just for the cycle to repeat is far more terrifying. I don't think we're anywhere near the point where we can bring people out and revive them, so I believe we're looking at minimum of a century. And either way there's no proof other than scifi that it would even work to begin with. 100% I can see the alure of it though
@@rainbowtroutin o k e y I d I d n t e v e n r e a d t h I s
You always be bringing the best videos
Love to see in your life noggin. Forgot this man existed very thankful I remembered
Freeze me doc
This sounds like the beginning of the zombie apocalypse. Reanimating someone, and then that someone getting some kind of infection we didn’t account for during that time, then passing it on to the team of scientists working on them, then they pass it on to the rest of the world!
I love how the thumbnail has Fry in it!
I want there to be a show where someone is in the cryopreservation is brought back to life and is now experiencing the future
Futurama is similar but the person is not revived but already alive and it is a animated series tho. The show takes place in the year 3000.
If it means I can be friends with aliens I will definitely try this
This could actually lead to the answer of what’s there after death
And the answer would be nothing
@@moritakaishida7963 who knows
In essence, yes it would.
@@antoniomaldera8603 The only honest answer is that we simply don't know.
@@kayskreed as of now
Imagine being frozen & waking up 200years later on like Mars
Is that fry from Futurama in the thumbnail?
Damn..
I'm really impressed how humans can go this far...
You knew what you were doing with that thumbnail.
I LOVE IT
I've already enquired about it! The cost is around £200,00
I would sign up for this 100%
So do it!
@@joestrout3331 I already have!
The character in the freezer tube things is Phillip J. Fry from the adult cartoon Futurama.
Personally I would do this, I'm not scared of death or dying but I really enjoy my time experiencing the world. And something a lot of people don't get is that in order to do this you need to be medically declared dead, or really old if I'm remembering correctly, and let's assume that this technology is literally impossible then all that happens is you just die which I am fine with.
But if I am offered the chance to live my life as it is right now but when I am about to die preserve my body and be revived in the future to continue living I will take it.
why im so scared of death is the thought that my knowledge would just be gone.. just like that
@@anticstudios I mean yeah but you've been dead for much longer than you've been alive. Before you were born you didn't exist and couldn't experience anything. All death is is a return to the state before birth.
@@The_Dragon_Tiamat wow that just makes my brain hurt t h a n k s
@CJ not this I can’t remember what the person said that I was responding too but I assume it was something dunb
I would so do this.
Thou the preservation of all the primary organs in the human body may itself be a challenge, the biggest unknown is with how the brain will be preserved. Even if the rest of the body survive, would the brain be able to return to its peak effectiveness. Remembering past memories, being able to recognize ones self or even just remember passive memories like motor skills and such, or would you fully survive, but completely forget who you were, basically becoming basically a human slate, having to start over. Unfortunately we'll never know until the first few humans are actually revived.
life noggin : injections are neccecary to cryostatis
markiplier : hold my box
I wouldn't want to come back to the future because I'm not happy with who I am. If there's any truth to when we die we get to be reborn again into another body, another family, another part of the country or world, then I rather take my chances that way to see if I'm more successful or better looking or just being born into a rich culture. Otherwise I'm fine with finishing up this lifetime and on to whatever is next. I'm not scared of death, l have learned to embrace it the same way as living.
To quote the great documentary series Futurama: “You can’t proof it won’t happen”
Love the show. I think u might mean prove. I love how I wasn’t the only one to get the Futurama reference
I got really cold 🥶 while watching this video
I was just thinking about this like yesterday and this appeared in my feed lol
'they'' always listening
Your brain continues to be a wonderful source of video ideas. Thank you!
Hey life noggin you need to know that you made my childhood and you make me happy
if you actually get reborn imagine what its like just chilling in school then suddenly you wake up inside the body of someone who did this
I have a feeling when they are revived, they will see a glimpse of the future and then immediately die in pure agony.
I have nothing to loose, so sure
Sure, why not? It's not like it can make anything worse.
Absolutely, because I'd rather keep my body intact than have it decompose or in the form of billions of pieces of ash
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Can you imagine dying and then waking up from a cryro sleep… you know it’s going to happen
I would do it, im already dead so I have nothing to lose
ok but how would they survive if all of their blood is replaced during the process?
You really are clueless are you?
Hell yeah I want to sign up, I've wanted to since I was 5 y/o
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For these people, it might not be the end. They MIGHT be able to come back from the dead
If I had no one else in my life and was alone then sure I’d definitely like to do it but I think my family would be against it. Even if death is scary I like to think that reincarnation’s real
"the void is unpleasant"
anyone who has the ability to sleep: Yeah sure bud
I love your channel keep up the great stuff
Thanks for this noggin boy
I want to be cryopreserved myself, I’ve always been fascinated by space and maybe when we can revive people we’ll have some nice space stuff
I want to, even if it doesn't work, it's worth a shot
Imagine getting ripped out of Heaven by future scientific advancements
I would like to be cryo preserved... but according to my beliefs and how many prophecies that I believe in are actually coming true as we speak... it might prove redundant, there's nothing I or my beliefs has against it, it's just simply like putting a bandaid on an broken bone that was already put in a cast.
"Your sci-fee for being frozen for 1000 years is knowledge from the past"
Even if the chance of successful reanimation is low, it's above 0, which means it's absolutely worth it.
finally someone who gets it
Well, given that it has never been attempted, the chance is just unknown. It could very well be 0.
I've thought about this for a few years now. I think it would be interesting to see what the future is like possibly centuries away from now. However, it's costly, and I'm not sure I'll ever have the funds to go through with something like this, even with things like that insurance mentioned. Guess I'll just have to see.
For this sort of things, what do you have to lose if it doesn't succeed? You will still die regardless of if you do it or not because only people with terminal medical condition would do this.
That literally happens just after the bombs drop in fallout 4
I dont know why🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃😦😦😦
I swear if I wake up in 2552 and the Master Chief isn’t there....
yeah
I'd wanna be cryopreserved just because I'm mildly curious what the distant future will be like
My God! It's the future. My parents, my co-workers, my girlfriend. I'll never see any of them again. Yahoo!
Imagine freezing yourself again thinking you can go back to the past
I rather experience life in one long instance rather than experience it, be frozen and experience it again; besides, how can I help people when I'm a popsicle?
i mean i’m already dead so another chance for life sounds like a pretty good deal ngl
Don’t forget Wood Frogs, which can naturally freeze themselves solid
If you get cryo'd, will you wake up instantly in the future? I mean, we died. and technically we aren't thinking so, we may not have a sense of time.
You will *definitely* have no sense of time while frozen (your brain is completely inert). So yes, it would be like falling asleep and then just waking up in the future.
I mean, 200,000-400,000 dollars is a lot, but for the chance of being revived in the future it’s not as much as a I thought
I think I should cryogenic frozen maybe I could come back to life
Even though hearing anything about death makes me depressed but this video makes me laugh, literally just imagine you're in heaven and all of sudden you're dragged back down to earth looking around saying "I WAS IN HEAVEN, WHY HAVE I RETURNED TO THIS HELL"
it's probably to not funny to some of you but I just wanted to share my thoughts.
I dunno if I would. Think about it, when you're revived, everyone you know & love is now long dead
Damn
Just make friends with the descendants of your friends
Why not get your friends & family to sign up too?
Tubular bells start playing in the distance
Our big future awaits when emotions reacts when future give us gifts.