In considering the pros and cons of cryonics, has anyone addressed the possibility of being revived in an unpleasant future, for instance as a "torture the infidel" exhibit in a theme park of a theocratic state? I had some thoughts on the issue but figured I would see what else has been written previously.
I don't recall seeing this issue brought up before, but it seems that given the sort of medical advances required for cryonics to work, it's more likely that you would be revived in a "good" future than a "bad" one. This intuition is just based on the general trend that societies with higher levels of technology tend to be better ones to live in.