LINK: TED-Ed video on death and cryonics

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/RH26B4u66WMTqre4a/link-ted-ed-video-on-death-and-cryonics

At what moment are you dead? - Randall Hayes

This is pretty much 101, and it leaves out some important considerations, but it had nice animation, and I think it may be a great starting point for introducing people to cryonics for the first time.

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For reversing entropy via nanorobots, in the future, how complicated would such a process be? Would each nanorobot essentially need to contain a tiny computer, in order to manipulate molecules such as ATP?

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There’s no need to manipulate ATP.