> But I am not clear as to how this relates to suspended animation, which I understand
> is concerned with the corporeal and not the mind/soul/psyche.
Well, note that there is a
direct relationship between the body (corporeal!) and the mind/soul/psyche. In other words, the body is not disconnected!
> I imagine that the non-physical effects of suspended animation on a person would be
> similar to or the same as those experienced by a person coming out of a long-term coma.
> Not something I personally would care to experience.
Well, as I mentioned before, specific time-space synchronization would be very much lost! Essentially, just like you say, that is also how it goes for long-term coma patients...
When one is outside time-space projection in terms of code execution, then reality is much different since it really does not matter if 1 year, 10 years, 100 years, 1,000 years or any other number of years passes, because it is pretty much the same effect! In other words, based on wave/information theory, as long as the information/data (code) is properly stored, then it can then be replayed at any time under the right conditions...
Just like most seeds can lay dormant for extensive periods of time...
That of course would not be the case if true reality was linear and not based on code (just like digital code!)...
So, for example, if something is stored in code, then as long as the code is not lost, it can always be re-created pretty much at any time-space. Most still cannot grasp the full implications of this fact, but it is exactly how I see reality when outside time-space dimensions...
-wirelessguru1