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Cryonics - album - was created on 2003-05-20.
Cryonics is not really a science, it's a medical practice. But scientific research in cryonics (developing better preservation protocols, studies in viability, etc.) can be classified in Biology.
Thawing a cryonics patient cannot legally be considered murder because only people who are legally dead can be cryonically preserved. But cryonics patients are being cryopreserved because of the possibility that future medicine can cure their diseases, rejuvenate them to a youthful condition, and undo any damage that was done during the cryopreservation process. If technology advances as cryonics advocates hope, and cryonics patients can be revived in the future, then thawing a cryonics patient will come to be considered murder.
As cryonics wasn't even dreamt of - let alone being feasible - in the times when the Bible was written, it doesn't occur. The Bible has no stand on the issue.
Cryonics attempts to use cryogenic temperatures to preserve brain structure without damage. Rather than freezing, body water is replaced by cryoprotectant compounds. Body tissues are best preserved if a team of people can be standing by the bedside of a terminal person and begin cooling and restoration of circulation immediately following legal pronouncement of death. After initial cooling to near-zero temperature, cryonics organizations replace body water with anti-freeze (vitrification) compounds to prevent ice damage. So it is incorrect to refer to cryonics as "freezing" or "frozen". There are two large cryonics organizations in the United States: Alcor and the Cryonics Institute. There is also a cryonics organization in Russia: KrioRus. There are also some smaller or more specialized organizations. Details on the differences can be found in the "comparisons" link below, but these are the organizations that offer cryonics services. The goals of cryonics are to preserve humans and animals in cryogenic temperatures for decades or centuries (if necessary) until the technology exists to repair all of the damage that must be repaired to restore the humans or animals to youthful healthy life. Because people who are cryonically preserved are generally old and diseased, an essential part of cryonics working is that all diseases will have been cured and that people can be rejuvenated to a youthful condition. Cryonics is viewed as an ambulance (or time-capsule) to future medicine. Although cryonics may not work, there is also a chance that it will work, and if it does, the payoff will be hundreds or thousands of years of youthful life in an exciting future world.
Cryonics is an effort to save lives by using temperatures so cold that a person beyond help by today’s medicine might be preserved for decades or centuries until a future medical technology can restore that person to full health.
Cryonics attempts to use cryogenic temperatures to preserve brain structure without damage. Rather than freezing, body water is replaced by cryoprotectant compounds. Body tissues are best preserved if a team of people can be standing by the bedside of a terminal person and begin cooling and restoration of circulation immediately following legal pronouncement of death. After initial cooling to near-zero temperature, cryonics organizations replace body water with anti-freeze (vitrification) compounds to prevent ice damage. So it is incorrect to refer to cryonics as "freezing" or "frozen". There are two large cryonics organizations in the United States: Alcor and the Cryonics Institute. There is also a cryonics organization in Russia: KrioRus. There are also some smaller or more specialized organizations. Details on the differences can be found in the "comparisons" link below, but these are the organizations that offer cryonics services. The goals of cryonics are to preserve humans and animals in cryogenic temperatures for decades or centuries (if necessary) until the technology exists to repair all of the damage that must be repaired to restore the humans or animals to youthful healthy life. Because people who are cryonically preserved are generally old and diseased, an essential part of cryonics working is that all diseases will have been cured and that people can be rejuvenated to a youthful condition. Cryonics is viewed as an ambulance (or time-capsule) to future medicine. Although cryonics may not work, there is also a chance that it will work, and if it does, the payoff will be hundreds or thousands of years of youthful life in an exciting future world.
The goals of cryonics are to preserve humans and animals in cryogenic temperatures for decades or centuries (if necessary) until the technology exists to repair all of the damage that must be repaired to restore the humans or animals to youthful healthy life. Because people who are cryonically preserved are generally old and diseased, an essential part of cryonics working is that all diseases will have been cured and that people can be rejuvenated to a youthful condition. Cryonics is viewed as an ambulance (or time-capsule) to future medicine. Although cryonics may not work, there is also a chance that it will work, and if it does, the payoff will be hundreds or thousands of years of youthful life in an exciting future world.
Cryonics involves the preservation of a person's body at low temperatures with the hope of reviving them in the future. Implications include ethical concerns about the definition of death, uncertainty about the success of revival, and potential societal impacts on resources and healthcare priorities.
Cryogenics is low temperature physics: "The branches of physics and engineering that involve the study of very low temperatures, how to produce them, and how materials behave at those temperatures". By contrast, cryonics is "The emerging medical technology of cryopreserving humans and animals with the intention of future revival." Cryonics makes use of cryogenic equipment and cryogenic temperatures to achieve cryonic preservation (cryopreservation).
The goals of cryonics are to preserve humans and animals in cryogenic temperatures for decades or centuries (if necessary) until the technology exists to repair all of the damage that must be repaired to restore the humans or animals to youthful healthy life. Because people who are cryonically preserved are generally old and diseased, an essential part of cryonics working is that all diseases will have been cured and that people can be rejuvenated to a youthful condition. Cryonics is viewed as an ambulance (or time-capsule) to future medicine. Although cryonics may not work, there is also a chance that it will work, and if it does, the payoff will be hundreds or thousands of years of youthful life in an exciting future world. That would be clear advantage over the alternative of having been buried or cremated.