Discover the world's largest frozen, deadly resurrection facility

The extended organization of Alcor (Alcor Life Extension Foundation) in Arizona, USA is one of the world's largest providers of services that freeze the dead.

Discover the organization that extends Alcor's life

Before, when someone died, they would be cremated or buried by their families. But now with the development of science and technology, instead of accepting the permanent death, relatives of the dead choose to freeze them to wait for the resurrection. This is a method of using special equipment that causes clinical death and preserves people in cold conditions, waiting to be revived thanks to the remarkable progress of medicine in the future.

Every day around the world, about 100,000 people die and many of them have decided to be crowded with the hope of once again returning to life. As part of the 2016 presidential election campaign, candidate Zoltan Istvan visited one of the world's largest facilities for the provision of dead-end freezing services. The Alcor Life Extension Organization (Alcor) Life Extension Foundation ) in Arizona State, USA.

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Zoltan Istvan.

Max More, president and CEO of the Alcor Life Extension Center, facilitated Zoltan Istvan to take a tour at the center. When I arrived here, Zoltan Istvan was surprised about the extent of its scale. Alcor is a very large medical facility with many offices, operating rooms, laboratories and an extraordinarily large space where solid storage is carried out.

Many leading consultants and scientists have converged in Alcor to ensure the best for every process of freezing. So far, 138 patients have accepted a resuscitation waiting procedure in the center of Alcor.

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The operating room in Alcor, where the dead will be moved here to proceed frozen.

In order to have the opportunity to be carried out correctly, those in need are in critical condition to pre-register with Alcor employees. If they do not pre-register but suddenly die, they will be transferred to Alcor's premises to be immediately cooled. According to Alcor experts, if the patient is not transferred to a frozen facility within a few hours after death, the freezing process will be more difficult.

After someone is transferred to Alcor, the medical staff here will transfer them to a cold bed and use a cardiopulmonary resuscitation device to make blood flow throughout the body again. Then, they used 16 different drugs to help the cell from being damaged after death before draining the blood and body fluids and then injecting the internal protective fluid to replace.

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After someone is transferred to Alcor, the medical staff here will transfer them to a cold bed and use a cardiopulmonary resuscitation device to make blood flow throughout the body again.

Next, the staff will proceed to cool the body 0.5 degrees C every hour until the temperature of liquid nitrogen is -160 degrees C after 2 weeks. Finally, they put the corpses into a cylindrical freezer in a head-down position.

The cost is relatively large so many people choose to keep the original part only after death. At the Center, Alcor's life was extended, the cost of freezing the first part was 80,000 USD (more than 1.7 billion VND).

Scientists at Alcor are constantly researching to bring the best results to this process of wintering awaiting this revival. Some experts believe that those who died after the frozen process could be revived after 50 years, but there has not been any evidence to prove it.

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The cylindrical freezer in the Center extends Alcor life.

Max More, president and CEO of the Center, extended Alcor's life, frankly acknowledging that there was no guarantee of reviving a corpse: "We are not sure, can exist very much." many errors ".

Before conducting the election, Zoltan Istvan also signed up for this wintering service in hopes of making people more aware of the service because it will be an industry capable of changing people's lives. .