Do transhumanist types tend to value years of life lived past however long they'd expect to live anyways linearly (I.e. if they'd pay a maximum of exactly n to live an extra year, then would they also be willing to pay a maximum of exactly 100n to live 100 extra years)?
If so, the cost effectiveness of cryonics (in terms of added life years lived) could be compared with the cost effectiveness of other implementable health interventions would-be cryonicists are on the fence on. What's the marginal disutility that a given transhumanist might get from forcing themselves to eat a bit more healthily, and how much would that extend their life expectancy by? What about for exercise? Or going to the doctor over that odd itch in their throat that they'd like to ignore just one more day?
The point I'm coming to is that if I want my friends to live longer lives (or have more QALYs, or whatever) in expectation, it's probably better for me to pester them about certain lifestyle choices and preventative interventions than it is to pester them to sign up for cryonics. (By the same token, I seem to recall that Hanson or Yudkowsky once pointed out that cryonics would be expected to add more years to ones life than an open heart surgery (?) relative to the cost, or something like that.)
I also ask myself these questions and I'm unable to answer them. In the end, I exercise and modify my diet as much as my will allows without causing me too much stress.
As for valuing years of life, if I considered that the very best outcome of cryonics (as HungryHobo described) is certain, then, well, even for very small values that will result in cryonics giving me far more utility than exercice. I don't value later years of my life that low.
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