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jaibot comments on Open thread, 3-8 June 2014 - Less Wrong Discussion

3 Post author: David_Gerard 03 June 2014 08:57AM

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Comment author: jaibot 04 June 2014 07:31:59PM 5 points [-]

No one's posted about the new Oregon Cryonics yet?

Comment author: shminux 04 June 2014 11:25:27PM *  3 points [-]

This seems very interesting, maybe someone can look into this in depth. The costs are much more manageable and there are hopefully fewer legal issues with preserving brain only. Not sure why they only talk about "next of kin". Anyway, "chemical preservation" of the brain only for $2500 seems like an interesting alternative to Alcor or CI. It is also more likely to go over better in an argument with people reluctant to opt for the "traditional" cryonics, such as parents of some of the regulars complaining about it.

I am not qualified to judge the quality of their "Instructions for Funeral Director":

Embalm the entire body, paying special attention to the brain. Use arterial fluid on the brain rather than cavity fluid. If 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin is readily available, that is preferred for the brain. Wait one hour and then pump more fluid through the brain again. Since the body will never be displayed at a funeral service, there is no need to perform any cosmetic procedures at all. Those would simply delay shipment.

Comment author: David_Gerard 07 June 2014 09:48:14AM -1 points [-]

Someone from OC came by the RationalWiki Facebook group asking if it was of interest to us ... um. I suggested they should definitely say hi on LW.