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Cryogenics
Is this whole freeze your head after death thing viable? Will they be able to bring you back? does it really preserve you or is it all just sci-fi?
and has anyone famous done this yet?
and has anyone famous done this yet?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can freeze cells and keep the cell walls intact. You need to freeze the thing very fast. This is what Mr Birdseye did, and hence the mass of frozen foods.
remesses: I think it's a slight mixture of both. I'm sure it's theoretically possible, but whether or not it would actually work well is yet to be seen.
remesses: I think it's a slight mixture of both. I'm sure it's theoretically possible, but whether or not it would actually work well is yet to be seen.
certainly, it is not possible yet. In the future, if it does become viable, you may find that the freezing process used now is not correct.
I wouldn't bank on freezing yourself when you die, hoping to be reborn in the future. In fact, if we manage to develop Cryogenic technology, why not just use cloning?
I wouldn't bank on freezing yourself when you die, hoping to be reborn in the future. In fact, if we manage to develop Cryogenic technology, why not just use cloning?
Just to say that you can get cryo protectants for biological matter.... as an example, it is possible to freeze blood for long term storage, and then rethaw in field conditions for emergency transfusions by using a cryoprotectant... not sure how well that would work with for example a head though :)