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calzephyr ([personal profile] calzephyr) wrote2009-12-11 06:43 am
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Writer's Block: Forever young

[Error: unknown template qotd]If cryogenics became a real, affordable option (i.e., if you could freeze your body until aging and illnesses were better understood), would you consider it?

I'd have to say no, because the future is not always what it's cracked up to be. There was an excellent issue of Transmetropolitan that explored what happened to people who were frozen - they suffered from a sort of future shock and ended up in homeless shelters because the future had no reverance for the past, only a contractual obligation to fulfill.

If so, do you fear you'd miss out on the wisdom that comes with growing old and dying?

This is the illogical part of the question, because all living organisms grow old and die; cryogenics just time-shifts it (in theory).

[identity profile] calzephyr77.livejournal.com 2009-12-12 04:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah! The library has three copies of All the Myriad Ways, but none at my branch.

My junior high library was a treasure trove of science fiction collections and I bought a few off of Alibris that I could recall. One of them was Nine Tomorrows which I really like.

Speaking of audio books, have you ever listened to podcasts of X-Minus one? It's a radio play series that itself was a remake of Dimension X - the sound quality tends to be better than Dimension X anyway. There some that I never get tired of hearing over and over again. "No Contact" and the radio play based on "The Cold Equation" (IIRC) always chill me!