| Identities and ClarificationsMay 10 2008 at 12:00 PM | Finance Department (Login Finance_Department) Veteran Member |
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Although I've learned elsewhere who the team leader was in the Alcor case, I will not divulge who it is either, since that person apparently has desired confidentiality. Perhaps now many years later any such concerns are no longer relevant, and that person, who has posted to CF before, might tell us more here of the progress since then on liquid ventilation and what has hindered it from becoming a standard part of standby/stabilization for all companies who provide such service.
I don't think anyone suggested the technology was perfected 6 years ago, as Charles mentions. The point to me is: Isn't 6 years long enough to perfect it, probably in several versions? What has CCF been doing? Why have the cryonics patients since that time had to receive treatment inferior to what they could have had?
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