We so need cryogenic freezing. If it existed, most of us would just climb into a human freezer in a warehouse with $50/month rent, set dial to 2 years, and wake up then. I’d probably do that. I’d leave instructions to be woken up if anyone needs emergency 2x2s.
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Man U rly need to read three body problem. There’s a whole part about how everyone with money / skills would want to do that in a long term nasty crisis, especially thanks to interest, leading to fear of massive brain drain, eventually government has to restrict it to key people
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Hrm. Stasis seems underused in scifi now. Vampiric time hoping potential and all that. (With exception of The Unincorporated Man.)
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Cryogenic freezing commonly exists. It's the ability to revitalize frozen humans that doesn't. If it did, Walt Disney would be walking among us.
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