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Cryonics Science

Samuel Livingston

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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"Cryonics Science" explores the intriguing possibility of using cryopreservation to extend human lifespan by preserving bodies at extremely low temperatures, aiming for future revival. This book examines the science behind cryonics, distinguishing fact from fiction. Readers gain an understanding of how cryoprotective agents and vitrification work to minimize cellular damage, a critical aspect given that rapid cooling techniques are designed to prevent the kind of tissue damage that occurs during natural decomposition.

 
The book navigates the historical development of cryonics, its scientific foundations, and future resuscitation scenarios. While acknowledging that the theoretical framework for cryonics exists, the book emphasizes the significant scientific and technological hurdles that remain. The current limitations involve cellular repair mechanisms and the application of nanotechnology. It also draws connections to regenerative medicine, neuroscience, and nanotechnology, providing a comprehensive perspective on the challenges and potential of cryonics.

 
The book progresses by first reviewing the history and foundations, then dissecting critical cryopreservation science, and concluding with future scenarios for resuscitation. It presents a balanced, evidence-based perspective, evaluating methods and results from cryonics organizations and insights from leading researchers. By addressing controversies and ethical considerations, "Cryonics Science" offers readers a clear understanding of this cutting-edge field.
Disponible depuis: 06/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 72 pages.

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