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And the fact that mammalian organs have already been successfully cryopreserved and revived doesn't cause you to reevaluate the chance of revival for humans in the future?
Unknown in the sense that there are many candidate methods that look like they'll work, but they require advances in computer hardware, materials science, and other fields. The method doesn't matter. All that matters is that enough information is preserved today so that some future technology can eventually recover you.
HM's brain was cryopreserved and microtomed so that scientists could study it. Better microtomes and microscopy equipment would allow for a brain scan at high enough fidelity for emulation. This example doesn't require any new inventions, just improvements on existing devices. Are you willing to bet that no future technology will ever be able to reconstruct a mind from a cryopreserved brain?