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Freeze Me

Would you take advantage of an option to be brought back to life after death? Do you think we pass away for a reason and therefore should not be brought back to life? What if after you died, there was the option to be frozen and potentially brought back to life in the future? Sounds like something from a science-fiction film doesn’t it? It is now a reality though.In the following documentary Freeze Me, the act of Cryonics is examined. It is the low-temperature in which the preservation of humans and various other animals can no longer be sustained by contemporary medicine until they are resuscitated in the future. As of now, cryopreservation is not reversible. The United States requires a person to be pronounced legally dead in order for cryonics to be performed legally.please share:The purpose of cryonics is that in the future, scientists hope the process will be reversible if performed quickly enough. An interesting and almost unnerving concept. Freeze Me explores this controversial theory and process. Many are against the process of preserving our bodies with liquid nitrogen and being stored in a freezer in hopes for another chance at life. What are your thoughts on Cryonics?
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