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- Cryonics - Wikipedia
Cryonics (from Greek: κρύος kryos, meaning "cold") is the low-temperature freezing (usually at −196 °C or −320 8 °F or 77 1 K) and storage of human remains in the hope that resurrection may be possible in the future
- Cryonics Institute Home - The Cryonics Institute
The Cryonics Institute is a member organization providing cryonics services including full-body cryopreservation, DNA and Tissue Storage, Pet Suspensions and more Contact T (586) 791-5961
- What is Cryonics? - Alcor - Alcor Life Extension Foundation
Cryonics is the practice of preserving life by pausing the dying process using subfreezing temperatures with the intent of restoring good health with medical technology in the future “ At the point where the current legal and medical system gives up on a patient, they aren’t really dead
- Cryonics | Description, Process, Popularization, Facts | Britannica
Cryonics is the practice of freezing an individual who has died, with the object of reviving the individual sometime in the future The process is initiated shortly after death, the body being packed in ice and shipped to a cryonics facility
- What Is Cryonics, and How Does It Work? - scientificorigin. com
Cryonics is the practice of preserving humans or animals at extremely low temperatures with the hope of reviving them in the future when medical technology has advanced enough to cure currently incurable diseases or reverse death
- What Is Cryonics? - How Cryonics Works - HowStuffWorks
Cryonics is the practice of preserving human bodies in extremely cold temperatures with the hope of reviving them sometime in the future The idea is that, if someone has "died" from a disease that is incurable today, he or she can be "frozen" and then revived in the future when a cure has been discovered
- Does cryonics work? What we know (and don’t know) so far
What is cryonics? Cryonics is the practice of preserving a human body (or brain) at ultra-low temperatures after legal death, with the goal of restoring them to life in the future once medical technology allows The process involves: Rapid cooling of the body; Replacement of bodily fluids with cryoprotectants to prevent ice formation
- About Cryonics - The Cryonics Institute
Cryonics is a visionary concept that holds out the promise of a second chance at life – with renewed health, vitality and youth The concept of cryonics was introduced in 1962 by the Founder of the Cryonics Institute, Robert Ettinger, in his landmark book “ The Prospect of Immortality ”
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