Could Humans Be Frozen And Revived In The Future?
Imagine being told that you could die today... Yet wake up hundreds of years in the future. Your friends would be gone. Entire cities might look different. Technology could be almost unrecognizable. It sounds like science fiction, but this idea lies at the heart of a controversial concept known as cryonics. Cryonics aims to preserve people at extremely low temperatures after death in the hope that future medical technology may one day restore them. But could humans actually be frozen and revived in the future? The answer involves biology, medicine, physics, and one of the most ambitious ideas ever proposed. What Is Cryonics? Cryonics is the practice of preserving a legally deceased person at extremely low temperatures. The goal is not to revive them today. Instead, supporters hope future advances in medicine and biotechnology may eventually repair the damage that currently cannot be treated. The preserved individual is stored in specialized cryogenic conditions designed to slow b...