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Cryonics Technology

Today, I am going to articulate an interesting topic. It is about Cryonics Technology.
It is the first and foremost prominent technology that relates to AFTERLIFE!

Does it sound weird?

Cryonics is the low-temperature freezing, that would be -130°C and storage of corpses! 

Now, you might have a plethora of WH-Questions!

Cryonics Technology comes into the picture only when the human being expires due to lung/liver/heart or any other organ failure or due to any diseases. This technology will keep the body and other organs as undamaged as possible by freezing them and circulating the blood throughout the vessels. So that, In future, If the dead person gets antidote or cure, then they will implement the fix and then the dead can come back to life AGAIN! 

It is like "I am back" as Keanu Reeves says in the movie John Wick.

Let's go a little deeper into this topic! This will be fascinating.

James Bedford was an American Psychology professor whose body was first preserved after his legal death in 1967 at Alcor Life Extension Foundation.

There are only three companies in the world that preserves (Cryopreservation would be appropriate) the corpses and use this technology, they are Alcor, Tomorrow Biostasis and Cryonics Institute. To preserve the whole body, it will cost you $200,000+, for "neuro" ie., head only will cost you $80,000 and then monthly maintenance would be $700 or more.

So far 250 corpses have been preserved in the United States and around 1500+ people have signed up to have their remains preserved. Furthermore, only four locations where they Cyropreserved bodies: three in the United States and one in Russia.

As per my research, from 2016 onward this technology is livelily practised. So till now, all corpses are in the preserving stage, no one cheated the death so far.

 

Regards,
Suresh Umapathy

 


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