Frozen in Time: The Fascinating Theory of Cryonic Preservation and Future Resurrection

TWAU
3 min readSep 13, 2023

The concept of preserving human bodies or brains through cryonics and then reviving them in the distant future is a topic that has captured the imaginations of science fiction enthusiasts, futurists, and even some scientists for decades. While this idea may seem like the stuff of science fiction, it has real-world proponents and organizations dedicated to making it a reality. In this article, we will explore the theory of freezing someone’s head or brain for 100 years and the potential for future technology to revive them.

Cryonics

Cryonics is the practice of cooling a deceased individual’s body or brain to extremely low temperatures, typically around -196 degrees Celsius (-320 degrees Fahrenheit) using liquid nitrogen, with the hope that future advancements in medical science and technology will allow for revival and treatment of the individual’s underlying conditions. It is important to note that cryonics is not cryogenics, which involves the study of extremely low temperatures.

Future Technological Advancements: Cryonics relies on the belief that future medical and technological innovations will be able to cure the ailment that caused the individual’s death and repair any damage that occurred during the preservation process. This is a significant leap of faith, as it assumes that…

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