Cryopreservation

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What if you fell asleep and woke up to find that you had somehow slept for hundreds of years? Everything around you has changed, maybe you're not on Earth, you're on another planet in a galaxy hundreds of light years away? If you look, your age has not increased a bit since you fell asleep! Doesn't that sound like science fiction?

Science fiction or horror movies, where we often see a group of people or aliens coming out of the laboratory of a crazy scientist or from a cold room covered with the lid of a spaceship who have been sleeping like the dead for hundreds of years. . Although not possible with today's science, many scientists think that a hundred years, two hundred years or three hundred years later, science may be able to bring the dead body back to life and thus the emergence of cryonics technology.

It would be wrong to call cryonics a direct technology, it is basically a mixture of science and faith. In the same way that we store food in the fridge, in a special way, the corpse is kept in a very cool condition by chemical application so that the cells of the human body are not destroyed. No limb is damaged to the point, just as an ordinary person is asleep.

They think that at a certain low temperature, it is possible to preserve the organs inside the blood vessels, starting from the organs of the corpse. Scientists even claim that every memory in the brain is intact. This is how corpses are preserved with the hope of awakening in the future and this whole process is called cryonics / cryopreservation.

Its emergence is due to the controversy among scientists about death at different times. People will die only if the heart stops beating. Some people did not want to accept this. Because there are so many incidents in history, in many cases people have come back alive even after the heart stopped beating for a while. (Google does a lot of evidence) So there is a debate about exactly when death occurs. And cryonics has come up in this gap. Cryonics scientists claim that it is possible to trap everything in the body a few minutes before the actual death, even death! That is like pauseing 100% physical death.

No matter how bizarre you may be. Cryonics institutes have been established in many European countries, including the United States, with this idea. And their membership is not less. Many rich people, stars, scientists are its members who are going to mummify their bodies in this way in the hope of waking up from death in the future. The way mummies were made in ancient Egypt in the hope of rebirth. In the twenty-first century, only its nature has changed.

Yes, in fiction it is known as cryogenic-slip, hyper-slip, or delta-slip. No, we have not yet been able to take ourselves to such heights of science. But as far as I've been able to go, it's called cryonic preservation.

1 / #cryonic_preservation ----

Since the cryonic conservation system cannot wake you up for the time being, the state generally does not allow it to be practiced in the case of healthy and living people.

However, if someone wants to preserve their body after dying of cancer, being very ill or dying in some other way, they can resort to this system. For example, a 14-year-old girl with cancer in England has recently been sentenced by a court to preserve her body through cryonic preservation. The girl wrote a letter to George Berber, saying, "Even if it's a hundred years later, I think cryo-preservation will give me a chance to recover and wake up one more time." "I don't want to be buried. I want to live, I want to live for many, many days, and I hope that in the future they will find a way to cure my cancer and maybe wake me up."

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# Cryonic_preservation_key_and_the_argument_of_the_behind --- ---

It is actually a modern day mummy. In the days of the Egyptian pyramids, kings and nobles sought to preserve their bodies for the afterlife. The difference, however, is that the person who is to be kept in cryonic preservation here emphasizes that most of the body's tissues are not damaged, but intact, so that in the future, if medical science improves and the body's cells are not so damaged. The heartbeat can be resumed and it will be possible to revive him.

The notion that the rabbit's kidneys have been successfully reused after being kept in cryopreservation has been unfounded. Nematode worms (a type of worm), and some insects have also found new life.

The difference is that after cryogenic preservation, you will be more likely to wake up again, as it is a lot like hibernation or hibernation. But it's a little sad to hear, but the truth is, in the case of cryonic-preservation, you don't get that assurance right now. Which means it's about to be the most delusional time of the year, as well as the most delusional.

🚩 # Who_is_the_first_cryoman?

On January 12, 1986, a man named James Bedford was first cryopreserved. He was an Emeritus Professor at the University of California. He died of liver cancer that had spread to his lungs. Within hours of his death, a team of researchers froze him. A few days later the body was placed in a heat-filled container filled with dry ice. Later his body was immersed in liquid nitrogen. Her body was brought to the Alcor Life Extension Foundation in Arizona 15 years later, and is still there.

January 12 is therefore celebrated as "Bedford Day" by cryopreservation enthusiasts.

।3. #How_to_do_cryopreservationার

1 / Pre-stage-

# Agreement-

First, you have to contract with a company to take the Cryonics facility (about 400 400 is the subscription fee)

#Death-

When the heart operation was over, the man was declared legally dead, after which the contracted company took over. Their Emergency Response Team started working.

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# Stabilizing-

Since there is no government approval for the survivors, the body is kept in ice for a while as soon as it dies.

After death

They supply enough oxygen and blood to the brain to bring the body to a stable state before enclosing the body in the coffin of the main cryo chamber so that the minimal functions of the body are still functioning. Brain dead means death. So they try to keep the brain active. Even after the heart stops beating, the brain stays active for several minutes. At this time, as soon as the heart stops beating, the brain is stopped. Measures are taken to stabilize the brain. % Does not become invalid.

The brain became a living statue and what!

3 / # Heparin-- Then wrap your body with ice.

They then give heparin (anticoagulant) to the body to prevent blood clots.

4 / # vitrification-

Then they don’t just save the body by liquid nitrogen.

Since most of the cell is water, and its volume increases after the water becomes ice, the cell is damaged.

So for cryopreservation, as much blood and other aqueous parts as possible are removed from the body, then the medical grade anti-freeze solution used to preserve the organs instead of the blood and aqueous parts is injected into the body so that the dead body is subsequently dead. Even if it is cooled, crystals cannot form inside the cell, because when the crystal is formed, the cells of the body are destroyed.

This is why this water has to be removed and added instead

Glycerol based cryoprotectant.

It is a kind of human anti-freeze solution that protects the body from ice.

In this process it is possible to keep the cells alive in a suspended state. This process is called vitrification

(deep cooling without freezing).

A medical surgeon opens part of the chest and draws blood from the main blood vessels, where a medical grade anti-freeze solution is inserted. When all the blood vessels in the body of the deceased are filled with sufficient anti-freeze solution, the body is initially brought down to minus 130 (-130) degrees Celsius (-202 degrees Fahrenheit) using dry ice (dry carbon-dioxide). Then the body is filled in a tank and the process of cooling the body begins using liquid nitrogen.

The body temperature is reduced by one degree Celsius per hour and thus after about two weeks the body temperature is brought down to -196 degree Celsius (-320 degree Fahrenheit) and at this temperature the body is kept in a cylinder-like chamber in the hope of the future.

#Why_wait_to_death?

Isn't it late?

Cryonic suspension is now completely forbidden in the body of any living person. For those who want to preserve their bodies in the process, it is necessary to prove that they are dead, at least in favor of stopping the activity of their heart.

If they are dead, how will they be resurrected?

According to the companies offering cryopreservation benefits, it is not a matter of being dead or completely dead by law. Even after the heartbeat stops, the brain cells remain alive and function for quite some time. Complete death means, according to them, the complete functioning of the brain. Cryonics can preserve some cell function, from which it is theoretically possible to regenerate.

Although living people cannot be stored in cool nitrogen, that study of corpses began long ago, 50 years ago today.

In the early 1970's, some researchers thought that they would freeze human corpses in the deep freezer immediately after death, so that future medical advances could provide a cure for the cause of death and resurrect these people.

🐙🐙 # Where_will_the_cryopreservation:

You can save yourself at a number of places, including the Alcor Facility in Arizona, California CryoBank, CryoBank International. Elker Labs will cost $ 200,000 to preserve the whole body and $ 60,000 to preserve the brain alone. The cost in the Cryonics Institute lab is low; The whole body is like $ 26,000. A proposal to build the world's second-largest cryonic facility in Holbrook, USA, was also recently approved.

Since most of the cells in your body will not be destroyed as a result of preserving the body in this way after death, if there is ever a way to revitalize the body in the future, it may be possible to revive you.

Note: NASA has recently shown interest in research into how to keep people in hibernation for their space missions. And work is underway on a project on how to keep the sailors in hibernation for 14 days.

# Cost:

This complex process will cost two lakh dollars to save the whole body. And the cost of saving the brain alone is 60 thousand dollars. The cost may be a little more at present.

This is done in the hope that it can be cloned with the technology of the future or the rest of the body can be regenerated. However, many people claim that it is pseudoscience.

But this thing is quite interesting. Thinking makes the body tremble differently!

Thought about 250 dead people have been kept in cryopreservation so far and about 1500 have signed up to be cryopreserved in case of death in future !!

The funny thing is-

Cryogenics do not allow to die like a little peace. It hangs between death and birth. Because it does not allow the brain to be dead in this way. It can be said. But the condition has been given to declare the brain dead before it is dead! 😂😂

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