timtyler comments on Cryonics Questions - Less Wrong

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Comment author: timtyler 29 August 2010 07:55:10PM *  0 points [-]

I think that was intended more as irony.

Comment author: Perplexed 29 August 2010 09:21:54PM 1 point [-]

There was some irony, but skepticism is a real reason why some people refrain. The necklace is simply part of the scenario, I see no particular reason to remove it from the story except risk of confusion. So, instead of a necklace, make it a "magic decoder ring", or, if we need to maintain privacy, a "harmonic suppository".

EY is right, though that if this one is meant seriously, the final sentence should read: Answering yes to (8) means that you shouldn't refrain from cryonics because you dislike being victimized by quacks.

Comment author: timtyler 30 August 2010 08:12:53AM *  0 points [-]

Necklace seems OK to me - the Alcor Emergency ID Tags includes a necklace and bracelet.

I thought Eliezer was taking your comment a bit seriously - but on rereading his comment, I now think it makes sense to ask for your objections to be split up.

There's a problem, though - his "don't tell people about the necklace" sounds as though it would help to defeat its ostensible purpose. It is intended to send a message to those close to the near-death-experience. It is tricky to send that kind of message to one group, while not sending it to everyone else as well.