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EXMore than 300 people are currently frozen in cryogenic facilities, preserved in liquid nitrogen ❄️, waiting for technology that doesn’t yet exist. Cryonics begins immediately after legal death, replacing blood with antifreeze-like chemicals and cooling the body to -196°C to prevent decay.
Some patients freeze their entire bodies, while others preserve only their heads, hoping future science can transplant their brains into new bodies 🧠. The process is expensive, often exceeding $200,000, and maintained by major companies like Alcor and the Cryonics Institute.
The ultimate goal is to pause death itself. If medical technology advances enough to repair cells, cure diseases, and reverse death, these frozen individuals may one day return to life. Cryonics challenges our understanding of mortality, science, and the limits of human ambition ⏳
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