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Hi everyone I've heard about cryogenics previously, but thought it was a little sci-fi... Last night I saw the documentary om channel 5. Absolutely...
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When mankind produces a new drug or surgical technique he tests it out on animals first before any human being is used. Many tests and many consequent failures...
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Why exactly do animals need to be frozen now? Just so you know by the way, animal research is already taking place and there have been post-mortem examinations...
Gareth Nelson
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How dumb are you? Of course test animals have already been frozen and even if they hadn't what is to stop future scientists freezing test animals for a year...
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If you watched the programme you would have sen that a rabbit kidney has been successfully vitrified (not frozen) and re implanted, although this wasn't done...
Garret Smyth
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... Simple....So that they will have exactly the *same* time span in deep freeze as the human bodies have and so will act as better examples to experiment on...
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... Garret, this is not relevant to the time dimension I am questioning. We do not know for certainty (not at all really!) what the effect of 100's of years in...
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At cryogenic temperatures no meaningful decay occurs for a very very long time, at least a few 1000 years. If we can't revive people within the next 2 ...
Gareth Nelson
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I wonder if progress towards this may come from first science reaching a point where for some serious operations etc, instead of anaesthesia, doctors might be...
P. Akhter
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... It has been possible to do this since the 1950s. A patient can be cooled down to near freezing and kept there for several hours with no heart or brain...
Garret Smyth
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The very last option is to be disassembled the Cryonicpatient molecularly and to assemble repaired again. So a kind of recycling. The identity for others also...
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In the USA cattle breeders donate infirm pigs to criminal experimente (time of death regulation about insects etc.). Maybe even cattle breeders donate pigs to...
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I did not know they have done this successfully on people but if so it is a positive indication towards possibilities of revival from cryo, because it ...
Pervez Akhter
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If people look to Themselves in in hospitals and nursing stations which had sometimes to long oxygen starvation. How want you to repair later biologically?...
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Re long term cryonic suspension of animals: a number of people have had their pets / companion animals placed into suspension. I don't kinow the current ...
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Aug 2, 2006
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... long ... For their sakes let's hope you are rightthen! One thing is for sure. The first person ever revived would be the biggest world celeb in history....
albert2680
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Aug 2, 2006
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Why "one giant nightmare for mankind"? It would be a major victory against mankind's greatest enemy - death....
Gareth Nelson
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Aug 2, 2006
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Why nightmare? Because some heirs inherit no more? Then the heirs had it anyhow not deservingly :-D Cryonic is none ... I repeat .... no immortality. All...
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Aug 2, 2006
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Animals may be put to sleep, they will be able to be thawed again successfully. Human and animal corpses not. Thus put to sleep animals and Cry corpses are not...
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Aug 2, 2006
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The biggest nightmare for mankind is the diseases and illnesses associaetd with aging and death. Just look in any hospital at how many aging people are...
P. Akhter
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Above all what has to do bad illnesses with the social state (not enough money and / or injurious life-style) and not with the age. The study comes from...
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Dear Jens, Whilst your English is very much better than my German, there are some things that you have said that are very hard to understand even for a native...
Garret Smyth
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Dear Garret, unfortunately, this is not my English, thus one can transmit the compliment in http://freetranslation.imtranslator.net/. Thanks for the tip...
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Aug 2, 2006
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... against ... Well let's consider a possible scenario..... As the time approached for the first bodies to be revived the world's population would be...
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Aug 3, 2006
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But surely once the first revival had taken place, this would only be because we have found a way to reanimate dead corpses - thus removing the need for being...
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Aug 3, 2006
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And thus removing any further need for cryonics? Or am I missing something? ... From: alcor-uk@yahoogroups.com [mailto:alcor-uk@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of...
Benjamin Williams
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Who is so far with technology, becomes children for work, pension and Preservation of the species no more need. Children become the luxury and this might well...
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First - cryonics patients are not dead in the strictest sense of the term. Nothing can bring you back if you are truly dead (i.e a rotting corpse with a ...
Gareth Nelson
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Aug 3, 2006
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And long distance space travel I guess. I wish I'd caught the documentary! Ben ... From: alcor-uk@yahoogroups.com [mailto:alcor-uk@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf ...
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I don't know if its just me being stupid (answers on a postcard), but apart from exceptions like you mention, such as incurable diseases etc, then surely as...
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