Cryonics

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the science of immortality

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CRYONICSTHE SCIENCE OF

IMMORTALITY

BY K.SANDEEP REDDY

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HOW A PERSON IS SAID TO BE DEAD?...

A declaration of legal death does not mean that life has suddenly ended—death is a gradual process, not a sudden event.

A person is said to be legally dead ,if his brain is still working but the heart beat stops.

A person is said to be totally dead ,if both of his brain and heart stops functioning.

HOW A PERSON IS SAID TO BE DEAD?...

A declaration of legal death does not mean that life has suddenly ended—death is a gradual process, not a sudden event.

A person is said to be legally dead ,if his brain is still working but the heart beat stops.

A person is said to be totally dead ,if both of his brain and heart stops functioning.

What is Cryonics?

Cryonics is practice of preserving human body in extremely cold temperatures.

The person can be "Frozen” then revived in the future when a cure has been discovered

Using COLD to PRESERVE the life of a person no longer able to be supported by ordinary

medicine -(Cryopreservation) Goal: REANIMATION- Carry person forward for

however long until preservation process can be reversed and the patient restored to full

health.

The most important application of Nanotechnology is CRYONICS. “Cryo” is a Greek root meaning "cold"

Cryonics is the science and practice of preserving the recently deceased in hope of future revival

patients are placed in individual aluminum containers

Each container is designed to hold four whole body patients and containers are immersed in liquid nitrogen at -196 degrees Celsius.

The oldest patient currently still being held in cryopreservation is Dr.James Bedford , who was dead in 1967. His body is reportedly still in good condition at Alcor Life Extension Foundation

Why only nanotechnology is used in cryonics?

Cryonics basically deals with cells, these cells are in the order of nanometers.

A nanometre is equivalent to the width of six bonded carbon items. A DNA molecule is 2.5nm wide.

At present there is no other technology which deals with such minute cells.

In theory, a nano cell ‘ sentinel’ could make our body immune to any present or future infectious disease. .

If advanced nanotechnology is available for patient recovery, then fracturing probably causes little information loss.

FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS

With the knowledge of cryonics, cryonists are preserving the brains of humans.

We now that each person alive today was once a single cell and a complete human being can be grown in the natural state.

Thus they believe that genetic programming of a single cell on the surface of that brain begins a process of growth and development that perhaps appends to the brain a complete young adult body.

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