Of course all of your loved ones would be gone, and maybe you awake to chaos, but to see the future...I think I would.
I think I would. As I’ve gotten older, I do think about things now and wonder if I will still be around to see them. The town I live in is growing incredibly right now, and as I drive through and look at the changes, I think to myself that I probably won’t be around to see how things end up and that makes me a little sad. I would love to see all the changes that are to come there and everywhere else in the world.
I have a very positive belief about the future - in 500 years I predict the world will be at peace, no crime, no hate. Technology will take care of mankind for the most part and they will be free to travel, play sports, have gardens etc - a real paradise - and Id love to see it.
Wow things are such a mess right now..perhaps I would. But the worry about how I'd fit in 500 years from now. Culture shock might be a bit much.
I don't think so. Not just for the sake of doing it.
If there ws a known process to actually revivie persons who were frozen, and I had an illness that was likely tofind a cure in that time, then probably I would... if I coudl afford it.
I suspect tht if technology is ever developed to do that, it will only be avaialbe to the very rich.
There is a book series that strts with "The Unincorporated Man" which is aobu ta rich guy who freezes himself becuse he was sick, and he is unexpected discovered by accident by a very changed society. I thought it was a very itnerestign concept in what they did in creatign a new society, although I foudn the society itself appalling.
No, the world is much worse now than 500 years ago, I thinik in another 500 it will not be at all safe.
Really? - Sudden or premature death was common in the medieval period. Adults died from various causes, including plague, tuberculosis, malnutrition, famine, warfare, sweating sickness and infections.
And miss out what is going to happen next week?
Probably not would probably be overwhelming my knowledge be obsolete