Cryogenics for re-establishing human life of rich and elite when medicine catches up and a future time

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Raccoon1010

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Now I looked at this issue from various ethic, moral, scientific and religious positions and found nothing of value in the process that is being sold.

First the rich and elite have lots of money. I'm seeing possibly very intelligent doctors and scientist that have found a way to tap into those finances to get paid for frivolous science and medicine in the preparation of a dead life form and indefinite storage of such a life form. There is probably an initial cost like a grave plot, and an indefinite storage fee after the person dies.

And although I do not know the dynamics of the financial process, I do have some understand of the science.

First we never freeze vegetables, the cellular structure of the vegetable will explodes due to the fact that cells contain water, which expands as it freezes. That process could damage the cellular tissue.

Then the water would first have to be extracted from all cellular material in the life form to an water expansions safe tolerance.

See inside a facility that freezes people and pets after they die and stores their preserved remains upside down in cryostat chambers

We as Christians already know there is a mental, physical and spiritual system to God's lifeforms down here. And there is paradise or prison where the spirits are stored immediately after death.

What then are they going to revive as I don't see the real possibility of reviving any of the cryogenic material left over.

Thoughts?
 

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A dead body is still a dead body frozen or not. Mt. Everest has lots of frozen bodies on it. They can't bring them down, now they are tourist attraction for climbers.
 
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Now I looked at this issue from various ethic, moral, scientific and religious positions and found nothing of value in the process that is being sold.

First the rich and elite have lots of money. I'm seeing possibly very intelligent doctors and scientist that have found a way to tap into those finances to get paid for frivolous science and medicine in the preparation of a dead life form and indefinite storage of such a life form. There is probably an initial cost like a grave plot, and an indefinite storage fee after the person dies.

And although I do not know the dynamics of the financial process, I do have some understand of the science.

First we never freeze vegetables, the cellular structure of the vegetable will explodes due to the fact that cells contain water, which expands as it freezes. That process could damage the cellular tissue.

Then the water would first have to be extracted from all cellular material in the life form to an water expansions safe tolerance.

See inside a facility that freezes people and pets after they die and stores their preserved remains upside down in cryostat chambers

We as Christians already know there is a mental, physical and spiritual system to God's lifeforms down here. And there is paradise or prison where the spirits are stored immediately after death.

What then are they going to revive as I don't see the real possibility of reviving any of the cryogenic material left over.

Thoughts?

Not a single person frozen cryogenically has been revived....ever.

However....
That isn't to say that their DNA has been destroyed. Perfectly intact. And with cloning we could make another one of them. However, because the age of the individual when cloned matters....even that is a lost cause.

Freezing is a waste. Get cremated. Much cheaper.
 

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Now I looked at this issue from various ethic, moral, scientific and religious positions and found nothing of value in the process that is being sold.

First the rich and elite have lots of money. I'm seeing possibly very intelligent doctors and scientist that have found a way to tap into those finances to get paid for frivolous science and medicine in the preparation of a dead life form and indefinite storage of such a life form. There is probably an initial cost like a grave plot, and an indefinite storage fee after the person dies.

And although I do not know the dynamics of the financial process, I do have some understand of the science.

First we never freeze vegetables, the cellular structure of the vegetable will explodes due to the fact that cells contain water, which expands as it freezes. That process could damage the cellular tissue.

Then the water would first have to be extracted from all cellular material in the life form to an water expansions safe tolerance.

See inside a facility that freezes people and pets after they die and stores their preserved remains upside down in cryostat chambers

We as Christians already know there is a mental, physical and spiritual system to God's lifeforms down here. And there is paradise or prison where the spirits are stored immediately after death.

What then are they going to revive as I don't see the real possibility of reviving any of the cryogenic material left over.

Thoughts?
It does seem science fiction now. But who knows, when men put their minds together, there is almost nothing they cannot do. That is why God dispersed us at Babel.