>>507290786Again itโs not completely irrational either, you can probably at least digitalize the mind of people in the future with brain scans
I donโt think all those who freeze their bodies are wrong in principle, the biggest issue seems to be how can you convince living people to pay to bring corpses back to life
Yes they paid companies but corrupt normies will just pocket the money and walk away
A leader like JFK is a bit different, they are famous and loved enough to potentially convince people to try to reanimate them after their death
In which case having all the bits of the brain would be needed to have a full working mind. Digital minds are fully possible weโre understanding more and more about neurons and we will be able to run accurate digital simulations of brains.
Itโs similar to that scene from that one movie about DDay landing where an American conscript has his arm blown off by a mine and picks it up
Even back then Iโm fairly sure you could reattach limbs, probably not reattach the nerves yet, but to keep a limb alive all you need is blood flow
Put a metal rod in the bone, sew the veins back together one by one (standard surgical practice for a long time), staple tissue like muscles and try your best to enclose the skin. If blood circulation can be restored (probably pumping high pressure phy serum to clear it of coagulated blood before) you can totally reattach a limb, and avoid necrosis if antibiotics fight the infection
It was only foolish for him because he was sent by psychopaths in a place with no mediczl help or hospitals, a good surgeon can reattach an arm blown up by a bomb, it would still be paralyzed but the flesh wouldnโt die, and you can try nerve surgery later
tldr humans are like lego if you have good enough technology and doctors