The American has spent 140 thousand dollars to freeze his family and "resurrect" in the future
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-american-has-spent-140-thousand-dollars-to-freeze-his-family-and-resurrect-in-the-future.htmlA resident of Wisconsin Dennis Kowalski wants him with his family — wife and three sons after death have frozen in liquid nitrogen. Kowalski, paramedic and President of the cryonics Institute, believes that it will be able to give his family a "second chance at life."
Cryonics preserves the human body at low temperatures with the purpose to "revive" it in the future. The process begins immediately after death. His body cooled in an ice bath, then transporterowych in the headquarters of the cryonics Institute in Michigan, where placed in a special chamber. This service costs 28 thousand dollars. The company already stored 160 human bodies and 100 bodies of Pets.
However, this process is very controversial. Many experts argue that it is unlikely that people will be able to return to life after being frozen. But Dennis is not scary.
The adherents of cryonics say they are buying time to wait when scientists will learn to "resurrect" people.
Keywords: Life | Cryopreservation | Family | Death | USA
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