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2-17. Does background radiation cause significant damage to suspendees? (Cryonics)




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This article is from the Cryonics FAQ, by Tim Freeman tim@infoscreen.com with numerous contributions by others.

2-17. Does background radiation cause significant damage to suspendees? (Cryonics)

No. Ralph Merkle addresses this in in the cryonet archive, message
558. He estimates that background radiation should not be an issue
for at least 50,000 years of storage. See question 8-2 for
instructions on how to fetch this.

 

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