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That could be the headline on every newspaper around the world if author Chrissie Loveday has her way. Chrissie, and her husband John de Rivaz, has signed up with the Cryonics Institute in the US to be cryonically preserved after being pronounced dead. I asked Chrissie why she wanted to be frozen. “It seems I have nothing to lose! Being burned or planted in the ground to rot, certainly will never provide an opportunity of revival at some future time”. In total the cost will be in the region of £20,000. I asked her if she was concerned that it may be money down the drain. “It sounds expensive I know, but one can easily compare the cost to smoking (even two or three a day over a lifetime) or regular evenings in the pub”. To be able to wake up and write historical
novels from 1,000 years ago, using your own experiences will be a great
benefit. I wondered if Chrissie thought about it much. “I don’t waste
my existing life thinking about the next … after all, it may never
happen! Maybe the same would apply to leading a religious life”. Imagine if you will that you are William Shakespeare, waking up today after sleeping hundreds of years. What amazing innovations are about nowadays to help you create your works of art. Computers, the Internet, printing services, the list is endless. I asked Chrissie what innovation for writers she would like to see when she wakes up. “For me, the pleasure of sitting at my keyboard is part of the creative process. Maybe a method of transferring thought into print (already under development with applications for disabled people) would be a possibility. The future of hard copy books is always unpredictable and already we have so many ways of accessing literature. Perhaps my greatest wish is more ethereal ... that people will always want to read and learn ... I certainly do!” |
And what items would she like to take with her? “I decided
that information from my past life is perhaps the most important. I
decided that a CD with information, pictures of my family and scenes from
my life would be best. I could also include some of my writing, in case
books have been replaced whenever future revival takes place.” Chrissie has written many articles relating cryonics;
you can read more in her collection of articles reprinted from the
‘Longevity Report’. http://homepage.ntlworld.com/quantium/ce/thoughts0.htm If you would like to read more about cryonics take a look at the www.cryonics-europe.org web site. For a list of the kind of books Chrissie may be writing in the future have a look at her current work at http://chrissie.derivaz.com/
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