Seymour Flops
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Which has nothing to do with what I said. If it comes a time when people can indeed be frozen after birth, according to you that means that no human being is actually a living human being.I suspect that if cryonics ever becomes anything but a scam, the companies that run it will have all sorts of waivers holding them blameless if you die from freezerburn.
And, of course, children or adults could be frozen. The difference between them and embryos, is that we would not be able to revive them. Not with current technology. Of course the word revive means bring back to life. Because a 40-year-old or a healthy embryo is alive before you freeze it.
That is absurd! If the embryo isn't alive, why would it even need to be frozen? Just put it in a box and put it on the shelf, right?. Non-living matter doesn't deteriorate by processes that are stopped by freezing.The point is, you can't freeze someone who is actually alive. The freezing stops the process.
An Embryo isn't alive, therefore it can be frozen.