X-Message-Number: 5609 Date: 17 Jan 96 08:59:48 EST From: DOLINOFF <> Subject: Credibility I read in the message #5599 : >>Most cryobiologists -- without even pretending to make a calculation -- call the chance [of evidence, that the already stored patients will a day return to life] "negligible". << >Do you have specific references from cryobiologists commenting on this question....< (Mr Ralph DRATMAN). I reply individually to the questions of the told message and tell Mr DRATMAN my little knowledge and my modest opinion. But despite I thoroughly have read since a long time CRYONET and the main CRYONICS very good publications, I have absolutely no idea on the credibility (in the same problem) the major 2O to 25 authors of the CRYONET messages personaly attribute to the success of human freezings and estimate it. However, I am extremely curious to learn that, to understand where I am : in the middle or at an extremity, and what ? It is why I pray every reader and/or author of CRYONET to answer briefly the two following questions at my personal E-MAIL address : Anatole DOLINOFF INTERNET: 1. How do you estimate and qualify the chances for the already frozen to return back to life in an indefinite future ? 2. How do you think that these chances can be improved ? I pray every reader of CRYONET to answer these questions and I promise to give in return my own answers to every author (but not at the same day to all !) Thank you by advance. Anatole Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=5609