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People paying between $20k and $100k to preserve dead bodies with the hope future resurrection

A few people clearly are deciding to contribute significant sums, going from $20,000 to $100,000, in cryonics - a cycle that includes safeguarding deceased bodies at super low temperatures with the expectation of future resurrection.

As per reports making adjusts, nearly 199 'lawfully dead' people and 100 pets anticipate being resuscitated by cryonics.



The practice of cryonics is at the cutting edge of unconventional science. It is based on the idea that future advancements in medical technology may unlock the key to reviving people who have died from diseases or conditions that are currently incurable.

It involves freezing deceased people shortly after their death in anticipation of possible future advancements in medical technology.

Cryonics proponents argue that future scientific and medical advancements may be able to revive those who have passed away from conditions or diseases that are currently incurable.


The method, presented by specific organizations, includes the fast cooling of the departed body to temperatures around - 196 degrees Celsius utilizing fluid nitrogen.

This procedure aims to preserve cells and tissues to prevent damage during the freezing and thawing processes, ultimately with the intention of reviving the organism in the future.

Some people see cryonics as a possible lifeline, despite the fact that the idea might sound like something out of a science fiction novel. The sticker price for such an aggressive endeavor shifts, with costs going from $20,000 to $100,000, contingent upon the picked protection plan and extra administrations gave.


Regardless of the debate, cryonics organizations report an expansion in interest and enlistment, demonstrating a developing interest with the possibility of overcoming passing through mechanical means.

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