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  1. Conceptual basis

    Cryonicists argue that as long as brain structure remains intact, there is no fundamental barrier, given our current … See more

    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, with the speculative hope that resurrection may be possible in the future. Cryonics is regarded with skepticism within the mainstream scientific community. It is generally viewed as a pseudosci… See more

    Cryonics in practice

    Cryonics can be expensive. As of 2018 , the cost of preparing and storing corpses using cryonics ranged from US$28,000 to $200,000.
    When used at high concentrations, cryoprotect… See more

    Obstacles to success

    Cryopreservation has long been used by medical laboratories to maintain animal cells, human embryos, and even some organized tissues, for periods as long as three decades. Recovering large animals and organ… See more

    Ethics

    In 2009, writing in Bioethics, David Shaw examined cryonics. The arguments against it included changing the concept of death, the expense of preservation and revival, lack of scientific advancement to permit revival, tem… See more

    History

    Cryopreservation was applied to human cells beginning in 1954 with frozen sperm, which was thawed and used to inseminate three women. The freezing of humans was first scientifically proposed by Michigan professor … See more

    Demographics

    According to The New York Times, cryonicists are predominantly non-religious white males, outnumbering women by about three to one. According to The Guardian, as of 2008, while most cryonicists … See more

    Reception

    Cryonics is generally regarded as a fringe pseudoscience. The Society for Cryobiology rejected members who practiced cryonics, and issued a public statement saying that cryonics is "not science", and that it is a "personal c… See more

     
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  2. About Cryonics | The Cryonics Institute

    WEBCryonics 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 …

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  3. What Is Cryonics? - How Cryonics Works

    WEBJan 1, 1970 · ­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 …

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  5. Cryonics | Simple English Wikipedia, the free …

    WEBCryonics (from Greek kryos, which means 'cold') is the process of vitrifying a human (or animal) about −196 degrees Celsius (−321 degrees Fahrenheit; 77 kelvins) after a doctor says they are dead.

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  8. The Science Surrounding Cryonics | MIT Technology …

    WEBOct 19, 2015 · Cryonics deserves open-minded discussion, as do mainstream efforts to understand the nature of consciousness, preserve human tissue and organs for life-saving transplants, and rescue critically...

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