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37 bags u dont even get ur own tank, appears to be 6 to a tank ,5 in one tank as a 32 stone man is taking up 2 spaces . !00s of years time u wake up in tank with 32 stone Zombie
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everyone knows that if the brain is starved of oxygen for just a short period of time then irreparable damage is done
Presumably quite a lot of damage will be done if the brain is deprived of oxygen for 100 years |
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thats not exactly true ,people have been recovered drowned from very cold water and brought back to life ,this is where the idea comes from .
where are all the brain surgeons when you need them ? could see this process causing all sorts of problems if it ever got going and would be interesting to see how the law would view the walking dead and what their legal status would be . can see from this thread that it appears a very emotive subject . |
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this is just a massive scam which preys on the human fear of dying
Drowning for an hour in freezing water and being resuscitated is very different to being frozen for 100 years |
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Suspended in a £10 Walmart sleeping bag while tied to a coffin-shaped board, this is the frozen tomb where Britain’s only cryogenic child now rests.
The 14-year-old girl’s body is hung upside-down in temperatures of minus 196C while awaiting still-unknown techniques to bring her back to life. Before she died from cancer last month, the teenager was confident of her immortality and predicted to her uncle she would live again 200 years from now. Today is her 20th day inside her Cryostat – a huge human Thermos flask from which she hoped one day she will emerge and be cured of her cancer. The girl’s body was flown from Britain to the US and the Cryonics Institute in Clinton Township, Michigan, last month following a bitter legal battle between her divorced parents. The teenager’s corpse – referred to by the firm as “a patient” – is now suspended in liquid nitrogen. |
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37 x 37k = £1.4 mill job done
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If you did this would it be legal to leave a will making yourself the beneficiary? That's what I would do.
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I wonder what her school mates make of events?
Thinking that she still exists in some strange world for the rest of their lives Its like those victorian freakshow exibits in pickled vinegar jars |
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my idea was to seal yourself in spray amber. some sort of epoxy.
cheaper than a coffin. you see dragonflies and spiders in amber(not changed in millions of years- hint evolutionists) well preserved and less likely the bugs get to you. in the dark hole in the ground. six feet down, where the moles rule the earth. cheer up. |
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Evolution is a slow burn zorro thought you'd been told that?
Besides wtf you bothering about amber for being buddies with the creator and all? You got your chair with a cushion ready in rainbow land |
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Given the cost involved in carrying out the procedure and then storage for undefined period of time plus the lack of people doing this....is it really that profitable ?
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well that depends on how 'well' marketed it gets
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What if it meant your soul was frozen in time also, and couldn't travel to the next world or be reuncarnated? very frightening, it would worry me from that point of view. Perhaps this process stops the possibility of being reincarnated.
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Is there an age limit?
Wouldn't fancy being frozen aged 70 to come back in a hundred years. Theoretically, if there was some Lazarus type cure brought the frozen back to life, they could keep doing it and then pick and chose what year they come back. Wake up me up in the year 3000 please? Who would look after the child if ever awoke? doubt arrangements have been made for that. If there is a God, he wont like this, power of life taken out of his hands. |
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If somebody burn down one of the holding pens what charge would they face other than arson?
Nothing Id have thaught |
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thought
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Yes ,u will have paid 37 bags for a cremation
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what happens if there is a power cut or the liquid nitrogen system breaks down?
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my idea was to make money - funeral parlours charge a fortune for a coffin.
just dip and shake. sealed in. snug n secure. I'm giving my idea away as time is up. it's all over kiddies. it was okay for Hans solo in carbonite. epoxy capsules are extra. |
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There was me thinking punters were optimists.
Nobody can predict what scientific progress can be made in the future. With your dna mapped, organs may be able to be cloned, new brain cells created ... Who's to say that the ageing process can't be reversed? How about the contents of a brain being downloaded? Why can't someone be brought back to life? All the answers can be found in my forthcoming book ![]() |
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If you suggested to someone living in Tudor times that you could take the heart out of a dead person, and swop it to a living person who has a faulty heart you would have got the same response as many on here have given.
Ultimately everything is made of Atoms, including the brain. Could it not be possible then to swop or repair faulty atoms? If it is just a complicated electrical current interacting with atoms, the possibility of jump starting a dead brain after repair is possible. Is that all we are? a huge number of atoms working with an electrical current running the brain? Today we think of the brain as containing our soul (even subconsciously), our uniqueness, it is what makes us ourselves. Just as people in the past believed the soul resided in the heart hence it would be impossible to have heart transplants. I don't know the answer, but the 14 year old girl, believed her body could be repaired and restarted. Who has the right to take that hope and belief away from her in her last few weeks of life as we know it. |
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RT news(pravda) showing a cryo company in Russia? $36,000 to freeze your body..$12,000 dollar to freeze just your head ? i'm kind of connected to my dikk? how much to freeze my head and dikk?
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Today we think of the brain as containing our soul (even subconsciously), our uniqueness, it is what makes us ourselves.
Even if that were true, and that the future meant the process were possible. Would it not be more likely then that the person wouldnt actually be the same person anyway after the effects? People who have strokes can end up fundamentally different people not just in their lack of ability but the way they think and what has been suggested as 'personality'. Although equally far fetched you could assume we all have been here before in some other guise, what makes it different is that we dont remember. So in these cases continuum is attempted by bringing somebody back to life who had died who happens to remember before. would it not be easier to transplant a chip or such into an embryo that contains the personal details instead of having to fanny around with dead bodies? |
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'easier' in the sense neither will likely happen
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zorro
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maybe we could dig up saville. Freeze him up and say about a 100 years time sentence him to death for all his crimes.
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Pledge sky tv - science is evolving? it'll happen?
oi vey.... have the people that did this in the seventies? are they still in their tanks or did the companies go bust? this is an old thing. Disney supposedly did it? it might be fake though. |
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clone your body without a head then park your old head on the new body when your old body becomes too riddled with age.
Repeat process to constantly cheat death That seems to be the best bet. |
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Steve Jobs thought it were utter pap.
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