I am writing to propose the storage of cryopatients like Ettinger's Jamesons Satellite. Cryonics is a rapidly evolving field that has already made significant progress towards preserving human life for future revival. As the leading cryonics facility, I believe that Alcor has the responsibility to continue pushing the boundaries of what is possible in this field.
The Jamesons Satellite experiment demonstrated the potential for long-term cryonic storage by successfully preserving a wide variety of organisms for extended periods of time. As such, I propose that Alcor begins to offer this type of storage to our cryopatients. By using a similar method to the Jamesons Satellite experiment, we could potentially store cryopatients indefinitely while minimizing the potential for damage or deterioration over time.
I understand that this proposal would require significant investment in both research and development, as well as additional resources for storage and maintenance of cryopatients. However, I firmly believe that this is a necessary step forward for the cryonics industry. As we continue to make strides towards improving the technology and processes involved in cryonics, we owe it to ourselves and our clients to explore every possible avenue for preserving and potentially reviving human life.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
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