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Cryonics  Means cold in Greek
Definition Cryonics is considered as a pseudoscience used to preserve / store a dead body (cryoprotectant) for decades or centuries by Freezing the body usually at very low temperatures (usually at −196 °C or −320.8 °F or 77.1 K with a hope that resurrection may be possible in the future.
Father Of Cryonics Robert Chester Wilson Ettinger founded the Cryonics Institute (CI) in 1976.
Cryonics Institutes In The World Cryonics Institute, Alcor , American Cryonics Society , KrioRus, Suspended Animation , Trans Time
World  Largest Cryonics Company Alcor Life Extension Foundation
First Human Cryogenically Frozen James Hiram Bedford died (April 20, 1893 – January 12, 1967) at preserved at Arizona died due to kidney cancer.
Cryonicists Persons who does the Cryonics procedures
Cryopreservation Cryonics uses temperatures below −130 °C, called cryopreservation
Cryonics Procedures 1. When your heart stops beating and you are pronounced "legally dead".
2. Call any Cryonics Institutes for what you have registered.
3. CI team first stabilizes your body, supplying your brain with enough oxygen and blood to preserve minimal function until you can be transported to the suspension facility.
4. CI team packs your body with ice and injects HEPARIN (an anticoagulant) to prevent your blood from clotting till they take your body to CI Institute.
5. From the body cells Water is removed and is replaced with glycerol like chemical called as human anti freeze.
6. Place the body on a dry ice till it cooled to minus 1300 degrees centigrade.
7. Your body is made head down is place in a container (metal tank) filled with freezing liquid and temperature of the metal tank inside where the body is placed is maintained at minus 196 degrees centigrade.
Can You Cryogenically Freeze A Living Person? You can't freeze a person that's alive.
Does Cryonics Preserve The Brain? Storing the brain at very low temperatures for decade’s cause’s brain cellular damage.
What Chemicals Are Used In Cryonics? Liquefied gases (nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, helium and argon) generate low temperatures.
Start At United States by James Bedford in 1967 the first corpse was frozen for cryopreserved.
Cost Preparing And Storing Corpses Using Cryonics US$28,000 to $200,000
Cryonics Institute Freezed How Many People 500 people
Who Funds Cryonics Institute? Membership dues and donations.
Cryonics Preserves whole body and neuro or head-only
Cryogenic Method Advantages Rapid freezing, inhibition of bacterial growth, limited dehydration, considerable reduction of quantitative losses, good retention of original quality attributes, maintenance of the appearance and taste of the food.
Disadvantages Of Cryopreservation Storing the brain at very low temperatures for decade’s cause’s brain cellular damage.
Is Cryonics Legal In India? There is no law in India to regulate cryonics.
Reference https://cryonics.org/


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