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REACHING FOR TOMORROW


Practice of preserving human
bodies in extremely cold
temperatures



Cooling people immediately after
death to the point where
molecular physical decay
completely stops



Patient held in such a state is

said to be in 'cryonic suspension’
Cryonics is justified by three facts that

are not well known:


Life can be stopped and restarted if its
basic structure is preserved.



Vitrification (not freezing) can preserve
biological structure very well.



Methods for repairing structure at the
molecular level can now be foreseen.


The first person to be cryogenically frozen was a 73-year-old psychologist,
Dr. James Bedford, wh-o was suspended in 1967.



In early 2004, Alcor had more than 650 members and 59 patients in
cryopreservation.



The most famous of them is baseball legend Ted Williams .


After a patient is declared biologically dead, Blood circulation is maintained.


patient is injected
with medicine to
minimize problems
with frozen tissue



blood is replaced with
cryoprotectants to
reduce ice formation


The patient is placed in

cold silicone oil, chilling
the body to -79°C


Moved to an Al pod,

cooled to -196 C in
liquid nitrogen.


Chemicals to activate the

cells of the body are
applied.


Placed in storage vessels
upside down.


Preservation of the brain of a
cryonics patient



Goal is to restore the patient to
health by regrowing a new body
around the brain using future tissue
regeneration technology.



Neuropreservation is less expensive
& the quality of brain preservation

is better than whole body
preservation.


Nanotechnology is a
technology which uses
atoms to create a desired
product



Nanorobots could be easily
injected into the
bloodstream, they would
then float through our
circulatory system to
locate & fix problem areas
of our body.


Nanobots will fully emerge after several
generations of partly-biological nanobot
forerunners have been constructed in
order to make them.



Adapted machine version of bacteria.



Silicon might make the ideal material
for its construction



a fine film of radioactive particles can
be adhered to the nanobot’s body as
energy source


Revival requires repairing damage from lack of oxygen, cryoprotectant
toxicity, thermal stress , freezing in tissues .



Survival depends on whether preserved brain information is sufficient to
permit restoration of all or part of the personal identity.



Pre-Repair Operations: The first step in low temperature repair is to clear
out the circulatory system.



Logistics System Installation



Fracture stabilisation : By the synthesis of artificial surfaces.



Tissue Chemistry Restoration : Denatured protiens are spontaneously
recovered


Mind transfer: Hypothetical
transfer of a human mind to an
artificial substrate.



Programming cells to grow a
new body: Programming cells
on the brain to regenerate a new

body around the repaired brain.


Nanotechnology


Critics say companies that perform cryonics are simply bilking people out
of their money with the promise of an immortality they cannot deliver.
Some cryobiologists predict that the first cryonic revival might occur
somewhere around the year 2040.


Critics say companies that perform cryonics are simply bilking people out
of their money with the promise of an immortality they cannot deliver.
Some cryobiologists predict that the first cryonic revival might occur
somewhere around the year 2040.
KRITI DANG

&

JYOTI YADAV

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cryonics

  • 2.  Practice of preserving human bodies in extremely cold temperatures  Cooling people immediately after death to the point where molecular physical decay completely stops  Patient held in such a state is said to be in 'cryonic suspension’
  • 3. Cryonics is justified by three facts that are not well known:  Life can be stopped and restarted if its basic structure is preserved.  Vitrification (not freezing) can preserve biological structure very well.  Methods for repairing structure at the molecular level can now be foreseen.
  • 4.  The first person to be cryogenically frozen was a 73-year-old psychologist, Dr. James Bedford, wh-o was suspended in 1967.  In early 2004, Alcor had more than 650 members and 59 patients in cryopreservation.  The most famous of them is baseball legend Ted Williams .
  • 5.  After a patient is declared biologically dead, Blood circulation is maintained.
  • 6.  patient is injected with medicine to minimize problems with frozen tissue  blood is replaced with cryoprotectants to reduce ice formation
  • 7.  The patient is placed in cold silicone oil, chilling the body to -79°C  Moved to an Al pod, cooled to -196 C in liquid nitrogen.  Chemicals to activate the cells of the body are applied.  Placed in storage vessels upside down.
  • 8.  Preservation of the brain of a cryonics patient  Goal is to restore the patient to health by regrowing a new body around the brain using future tissue regeneration technology.  Neuropreservation is less expensive & the quality of brain preservation is better than whole body preservation.
  • 9.  Nanotechnology is a technology which uses atoms to create a desired product  Nanorobots could be easily injected into the bloodstream, they would then float through our circulatory system to locate & fix problem areas of our body.
  • 10.  Nanobots will fully emerge after several generations of partly-biological nanobot forerunners have been constructed in order to make them.  Adapted machine version of bacteria.  Silicon might make the ideal material for its construction  a fine film of radioactive particles can be adhered to the nanobot’s body as energy source
  • 11.  Revival requires repairing damage from lack of oxygen, cryoprotectant toxicity, thermal stress , freezing in tissues .  Survival depends on whether preserved brain information is sufficient to permit restoration of all or part of the personal identity.  Pre-Repair Operations: The first step in low temperature repair is to clear out the circulatory system.  Logistics System Installation  Fracture stabilisation : By the synthesis of artificial surfaces.  Tissue Chemistry Restoration : Denatured protiens are spontaneously recovered
  • 12.
  • 13.  Mind transfer: Hypothetical transfer of a human mind to an artificial substrate.  Programming cells to grow a new body: Programming cells on the brain to regenerate a new body around the repaired brain.  Nanotechnology
  • 14.  Critics say companies that perform cryonics are simply bilking people out of their money with the promise of an immortality they cannot deliver. Some cryobiologists predict that the first cryonic revival might occur somewhere around the year 2040.
  • 15.  Critics say companies that perform cryonics are simply bilking people out of their money with the promise of an immortality they cannot deliver. Some cryobiologists predict that the first cryonic revival might occur somewhere around the year 2040.