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Makes sense, thanks for articulating it. This is the reason I don't consider quantum suicide (via cryonics) a reasonable position until a normal end of life situation.
And without using cryonics, quantum suicide has the potential to be a very bad experience. Cryonics is a rather all-or-nothing approach, which is good in that it reduces the very large middle ground where I survive but with 40% brain function. (As noted in Valdimir_Nesov's link)
I'm not sure where the cryonics/quantum suicide link is coming from. Do you just mean 'cryonics' in the sense "use something to make the patient clearly unconscious and then either wake them up or destroy them"? (As opposed to any long-term-storage connotations.)
I'm a fan of that link for some reason.
Yes. Cryonics being preferred over other methods because it's a viable method for survival in the linear time case as well.