Dewar lid needs paint
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Dewar lid needs paint
The TV interview went fine except for one problem: they decided to zoom in on the dewar lid that needed paint. I was mortified, but had no control. Needless to say, I'm painting lids today.
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I realize this may seem unimportant but, do you use non-toxic paint?
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Not quite sure what you're getting at. A can of spray paint would be considered toxic, I suppose.
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RE: Dewar Lids & Paint
I was simply thinking if your cryopreservation process turns out to have worked in the future and allows patients to be hopefully be reanimated at some point; it would be dreadful if something like toxins from the paint on the dewar lids caused damaged to the brains, etc. The paint probably poses no significant harm of any kind as it is not in direct contact with any organs, etc.....just a random thought I had..... I admire your transparency in this field. I can't understand why so many are skeptical of the process actually working. Future generations might one day accept reanimation in most cases as the norm.
I was simply thinking if your cryopreservation process turns out to have worked in the future and allows patients to be hopefully be reanimated at some point; it would be dreadful if something like toxins from the paint on the dewar lids caused damaged to the brains, etc. The paint probably poses no significant harm of any kind as it is not in direct contact with any organs, etc.....just a random thought I had..... I admire your transparency in this field. I can't understand why so many are skeptical of the process actually working. Future generations might one day accept reanimation in most cases as the norm.
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Well said, Lisc. The only problem is I think we're still a long time away from that future.
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