i cant remember if i read that someone had been frozen or just that people had already paid for it to be done when they die
obviously the freezing part is possible but i wonder how possible it would actually be to bring people back from the dead
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i cant remember if i read that someone had been frozen or just that people had already paid for it to be done when they die
obviously the freezing part is possible but i wonder how possible it would actually be to bring people back from the dead
What if you pay out loads of money to get this treatment and then something goes wrong and you come back to life too early or too late, depending on when you wanted to be brought back to life. And would your immune system be able to cope with different kind of bacteria and viruses?
Interesting
I dont really know what I do, I used to like the idea but well im not sure what I think, if it was cheaper and all that then yes and if I could live a lot longer yes
For me im more interested in living longer, rather than being frozen in time sort of thing
I was watching Amazon With Bruce Parry earlier. He was in the Amazon and went back to visit a tribe he had met a couple of years before. The tribe have been hit with Hepatitis, and because their immune systems aren't able to cope with modern day infections (these were tribes that had never been in contact with anyone from the "outside world"), they are dying. Their own doctors (Shamen) have also died from Hep B so there is nobody to treat these people. It was the same in another tribe that he visited. Two children had the 'flu because they had been in contact with civilised people and their immune systems weren't able to cope with the foreign virus and bacteria.
So in answer to your question, probably not. Viruses and bacteria are constantly mutating (think MRSA and MSSA) so what your body can fight now probably won't be the same in a couple of hundred years.
Why would a person want to come back to life with no family or friends left? Would they even know who they are after being vitrified for so long?
I have seen that programme too and that was what got me thinking about how the immune system might cope or not cope. The same would apply to try to bring back an extinct species using DNA from fossils etc. I suppose. And can somebody cope with the new life? I imagine that a Neandertal man or woman would probably not be able to cope with today's lifestyle.
Simon Cowell was only joking when he said that he wanted to be cryonically frozen, according to his representative.
The American Idol judge was reported to have announced that he wanted his body placed in a "deep freeze" when he died so that he could return to life in the future.
"Medical science is bound to work out a way of bringing us back to life in the next century or so, and I want to be available when they do. I would be doing the nation an invaluable service", he said.
However, Lisa Dallos has assured reporters that the star's comment was made as a tongue-in-cheek remark and had been taken out of context.
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I was watching American Idol for 5 minutes or so at the weekend.
Simon Cowall looked as if he had already been frozen - or was that just the botox?
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I think its more sensible to invest in growing replacement organs. I think its been done with bladders. If we could do that then we could replace organs over and over again whereas now for example a transplanted heart only lasts 5-15 years and loads of people die waiting for organs.