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Re: Cryogenics: Is Resurrection of the Dead Body possible ?
- __From__: Paul Antonik Wakfer
- __Subject__: Re: Cryogenics: Is Resurrection of the Dead Body possible ?
- __Date__: Sun, 28 Sep 2003 16:21:13 -0500
Reply to a post on sci.life-extension, also copied to sci.cryonics and
the Cryonet list.
Robert McCarty wrote:
Cryo is a "permanent" cellular degradation by ice crystals..
You are completely misinformed. Even under the worst current procedures
all ice crystals form extra-cellularly. Cells are shrunken but not
ruptured. Under the best current procedures no ice crystals are formed
at all. The only damage is due to cyroprotectant toxicity. It is
currently not clear whether such damage is ultimately "fatal". Only time
and future medical advances will tell us that. In the meantime, work
continues to develop fully non-toxic cryoprotectants which still allow
no ice crystal formation. With funding of only $10 million per year it
is almost certain, IMO, that this could be accomplished within 5-10
years and that within 15-20 years fully reversible long-term human
suspended animation would be available for all who live in
technologically advanced countries and wish to have it. This would
accomplish an end to individual death from most non-accidental causes
since once in suspended animation one could wait as long as necessary
for the necessary medical advances to fix what put one there and also
for the life extension advances needed to rejuvenate one. In that sense
fully reversible long term human suspended animation would be like an
ambulance ride to the future.
--Paul Wakfer
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--Paul Wakfer
MoreLife for the rational - http://morelife.org
Reality based tools for more life in quantity and quality
The Self-Sovereign Individual Project - http://selfsip.org
Rational freedom by self-sovereignty & social contracting