5. ApparentTypes of Death Resuscitation
•Absence of Cardiac •AED
and Respiratory Activity •CPR
•Brain Dead •Life Support
Coma • Spontaneous Coma
Recovery
•Information Death •Mindfile Recovery
•Loss of Neural Structure
6. The Nature Of
Death
•Cardiopulmonary Support
(CPS) revive life after
of zero blood flow at
• Resuscitation from
with medication
has
without vital signs.
7. Using COLD to PRESERVE the life of a
person no longer able to be supported
by ordinary medicine (Cryopreservation)
Goal: REANIMATION- Carry person
forward for however long until
preservation process can be reversed
and the patient restored to full health.
8. so
that unique identity
will be preserved.
,
and are
preserved in the
structure and chemistry
of the human brain.
9.
10. - Removal
of body below the neck
than whole
body and easier move in
emergency
will
regrow body via selective
expression of remaining cells
available for neuropatients
before whole body.
of muscles
and senses is lost; neuro-
patients may require physical
therapy.
11.
12. Replacement of over 60% of Technology on the scale of
water in the human body with billionths (nano) of a meter,
to reduce Allowing manipulation of atoms to
cellular destruction at to
repair freezing damage in cryonics
extremely low temperatures.
patients.
23. Research which Cryonics
Organization is Right for
You Alcor
Submit Application and
Application Fee
Cryonics Institute
Decide which cryo-
procedure is Best for You
Read and Sign Membership
Agreements
American Cryonics
Obtain Cryopreservation Society
Funding via Life Insurance
Policy
24. Organization Laws of Operation
•501(c)(3) Non-profit Organization
•Uniform Anatomical Gift Act (UAGA)
•Arizona Anatomical Gift Act (AAGA)
•501 (c)(3) Nonprofit Corporation
•Licensed and Regulated Cemetery in the
State of Michigan.
•501(C)(3)Non-profit Corporation
•California General Corporation Laws
25.
26. $300
$250
$200
Healthy
$150 Smoker/DUI
$100 Health Issues
$50
$0
Under 35 35-55 60-80