bubblesqueak24
Jon Mess
Cryonic freezing, you mean.
Cryonic freezing of human bodies is possible! A body, usually after death, may be preserved at the temperature of liquid nitrogen. The process isn't an easy one, though. Internal damage can occur in tissues and organs within the body. However, a cryonic frozen body may not be recovered and defrosted back to life, no matter how healthy they are. Not in our days, anyway. A body can be preserved for however long. Perhaps in the future, technology would be advanced enough to defrost and recover the frozen bodies, who knows?
Does that answer your inquiry? Human bodies may be preserved through cryonic freezing but not revived back to life later.
Yes that does answer my question in full detail thank you Jon
biggrin so maybe in the next 100 years then hehe would you have done it if possible? and for how long until you wake up??
You are very welcome!
I would not have my body cryogenically frozen. The future is uncertain and I'm rather afraid of it. I will have my time now and leave the rest in the future's hands. Would you have your body preserved through cryonic freezing?
As for how long a body is left preserved, that is still left uncertain until technology is advanced enough to be able to revive a preserved body. The oldest cryonic patient is almost fifty years frozen, though.