If every thing goes accordingly, would hundreds of years for us be less than one second for her?

In 200 years, the 7 foot, 200 IQ, immortal ottermode chinese transhuman masterrace that inherited the Earth will only consider reviving some archaic sick thing for entertainment or to stick her in the subhuman zoo.

She was dead then frozen after death.

She ain't coming back. They're just freezing a body for no reason other than ''muh feelings''.

A waste of space and energy.

Damn, that short segment stuck in my memory the most out of Transmetropolitan. It depressed me badly.

Medical science disagrees with you on every count.

spooky

As long as the information in the brain can be adequately preserved then yes.
Right now there isn't even anything close to being able to "reanimate" the information. It's purely sci-fi, right now all we can do is make effort to preserve the information in the brain as accurately as possible.
But hey if you can choose between a certain death and a 1 in a million death, It costs like 200K but it's not like you're anything with that money when you're dead

Also it's wrong to say frozen. The bodies are vitrified.

No, it presupposes volatility of the brain - ie. 'you' are a product of your brain's structure and its current electrical state, and you are gone once it is. AFAIK we don't know whether this is true or not, but you certainly don't have to believe in souls to think cryonics is unlikely to work (tbf most supporters also think it's unlikely, but Pascal's Wager etc.)

>chinese transhuman
I'm considering learning chinese, they don't seem to care much for faux western morals and ethics. Transhumanist revolution is gonna happen in East Asia unless the west stops blabbering about "muh ethics".
Pic fucking related, monkey head transplant. As preparation for the first human head transplant next year.
They're already ahead on the IQ curve, if they can just boost that by a few more points they'll reach escape velocity and leave the rest of humanity behind.


>your brain's structure and its current electrical state
From what I read most of what makes you you is the brain's structure and the electrical state is things like short term memory.
And unlike when you're asleep you wont feel the passage of time. One moment you're on your deathbed in 2016 next thing you know it's 2516

I wonder what kind of legal insurance there is around this.

What happens if the company goes bankrupt?
Is the person considered legally dead or alive? If alive, would they be charged with manslaughter if they let them thaw out?

iirc it's the same legal process as donating your body to science.