Australian company provides mummification service waiting for rebirth
Those wishing to be reincarnated at some point in the future will have the opportunity to make this seemingly impossible reality for about 150,000 USD.
Those wishing to be reincarnated at some point in the future will have the opportunity to make this seemingly impossible reality for about 150,000 USD.
The cost per regeneration opportunity is up to $150,000.
According to Sputnik (Russia), an Australian company has provided a service to preserve the bodies of the deceased and help them be reborn in the future. Specifically, the bodies of these people will be preserved in a liquid nitrogen tank at a temperature of about -198 degrees Celsius until science develops technology that can bring them back from the dead.
The non-profit organization behind the project is Southern Cryonics with headquarters in Sydney, while the body storage facility is located in Holbrook, New South Wales. According to media reports, in the initial phase of the project, Southern Cryonics is capable of preserving up to 40 bodies. The company also plans to expand its scale to preserve 600 bodies after building more corpse storage facilities. The cost per regeneration opportunity is up to $150,000.
The company hopes that at some point in the future, a breakthrough in the field of medical technology will help "repair" the damage caused by aging and disease to the human body. However, the media claimed that "there are no guarantees and the project participants hardly stand a chance of getting a refund".
Currently, there is absolutely no scientifically proven way or technology to preserve a human body, said Shannon Tessier, a researcher in body preservation technology at Massachusetts General Hospital. at above temperatures without completely destroying tissues.
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