I do believe it works but I wouldn't choose to be frozen coz everyone dies for a reason and while the body might be awakened in 2980, the soul isn't there anymore.
2007-02-10 00:17:33
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answered by xander 5
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"Cryogenics" is low temperature physics and is used every day by cryogenic gas companies and scientists.
Cryonics is an ongoing medical experiment. To correct the first answerer: the "freezing" does not occur...rather, patient are vitrified which bypasses the freezing process. While similar in the application of cold, freezing causes ice to expand and crystals to destroy cell walls. Vitrification (colloquially referred to as "flash freezing") is so quick that such damage does not occur. Sheep brains flash frozen and thawed in the 60's without all of our modern drugs and perfusion techniques showed SPONTANEOUS resumption of near normal brainwave activity (EEG) upon thawing. For over 40 years cryonics has shown viability; it is a matter of continually improving techniques and advancing brain repair science before it is viable.
2007-02-12 04:51:34
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answered by William P 3
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specific we freeze semem and reconstitute it for all time. fairly some the dairy livestock interior the worldwide are from frozen semen. seem up manmade insemination. additionally MRI makes use of great achieving magnets that function at 2.5 tiers kelvin. it fairly is cryogenic! surprisingly chilly. could no longer function effectively without it. now in case you go with to freeze your head and implant it onto yet another physique interior the close to destiny, that would have some paintings to do yet.
2016-11-03 01:39:24
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answered by ? 4
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No. When you freeze flesh the cells explode and aren't repairable. The Science of Cryogenics hasn't evolved enough yet, if ever.
2007-02-10 00:16:33
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answered by kitkat1640 6
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You mean where they cut off a head and freeze everything in those long tubes??? No, I don't believe it works at all. There is no way they can bring someone back ala Frankenstein.
2007-02-10 00:14:45
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answered by Pesty Wadoo 4
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I am not sure, cryonics is still new and we still have alot to learn, but there are people out there willing to pay $60,000 to have their head frozen, and $250,000 for their entire body, I think that I would rather rest in the ground with the rest of my family that have passed on. =)
2007-02-10 00:22:52
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answered by spiritcavegrl 7
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No person that has ever been frozen will ever be revived. The freezing causes irreparable cell damage.
2007-02-10 00:15:59
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answered by OOGLY 4
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well the freezing part works anyway.
there still working on the revive and healing part
2007-02-10 00:12:51
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answered by soulburner 7
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