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The notion of freezing oneself or parts of the body raises profound ethical questions. Is it responsible to preserve individuals with the hope of future revival, especially when the science to do so effectively doesn't yet exist? Currently, these practices are more about faith in scientific progress than proven technology.
Moreover, humanity faces ethical dilemmas about the potential societal implications of extended lifespans—overpopulation, resource allocation, and social inequality—should such long life become achievable.