There is a way to help you get to the future, but is it important that you dare?

Science believes that this is a way for you to reach the future, if then people still exist.

What happens after death?

For those who have faith, it will be a new life in heaven, or a dream about a reincarnation hit right at the billionaire. Not knowing if that happened or not, just knowing that you won't be able to see your head detached, floating in a liquid nitrogen tank for the next hundred years.

It is an idea in a recent project, with the method probably mentioned a lot. At the present time, cryonic (or cryopreservation) method will be implemented right at the time when the body is officially confirmed. determined to be dead.

The procedure is done within 2 - 15 minutes after the heart stops beating, starting with wrapping the whole body in cold ice, injecting chemicals to prevent hematoma. Next, another form of chemical is introduced to prevent internal organs from freezing. Finally, lower your body temperature to -130 ° C, place in a container, then place it in a liquid nitrogen tank at -196 ° C.

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The frozen process is carried out within 2 - 15 minutes after the heart stops beating.

In theory, freezing your head after death is a way to store what makes you human: personality, intellect, memory . You will then revive in a far future. , when medicine has grown tremendously to know how to bring the dead back.

The idea sounds great, but the question is how much do you have to pay for a chance to revive in the future?

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Medicine has grown tremendously to know how to bring the dead back.

The cost is cheaper than you think

It seems that it costs millions of dollars to come to the future, but the cost of this method is not too fanciful. At the present time, there are 3 facilities in the world that possess enough technology to perform cryonic. The cheapest is the KrioRus of Russia, with prices ranging from about $ 13,000 (nearly 300 million) , although only freezing the brain - ie only the brain, no skull, no head.

However, according to Stem Protect - one of the cryonic pioneers, costs can be reduced by more than half in the next 5 to 10 years. That means, you only spend about $ 6,500 (about 130 million) to store the brain or body within the next 250 years.

"Although we cannot bring back the dead now, the future is not too far away," said Mark Hall, a spokesman for Stem Protect.

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At the present time, there are 3 facilities in the world that possess enough technology to perform cryonic. (Illustration).

"We do not yet know if there is any emotional impact when a person is returned from the dead. It is not a question for science, but for each individual, and the answer. can only appear when a person actually has that experience ".

"The cost of freezing will start at around $ 65,000 - $ 100,000. However, I think within the next few years, we will have new and more extensive storage facilities, thereby leaving a more reasonable price. for customers".

Technology of the future, but not everyone agrees

According to Hall, cryonic sooner or later will become popular in society, and then you will become "lost" if you insist on being buried or cremated.

But the truth is that the idea of ​​having only one head floating in the nitrogen tank is not very pleasant. As is the case with Kim Suozzi - a 23-year-old cancer patient. She decided to spend $ 70,000 to apply cryonic in 2013, because " it makes me feel better, to ensure that in the future science will revive people" - quoted Suozzi.

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Cryonic technology is great, but it's still only for people who have money and like to dream.

However, she did not anticipate how bad her family's experience was. Jane Suozzi - Kim's mother feels the hardest. Originally a devout person, she could not bear the idea that Kim could only freeze each part, and it took a lot of time to overcome it.

And ironically, while many people are hesitant about how their personalities and memories are retained, many scientists believe it is not a big deal. Reason: it will take hundreds of years for science to find a way, not to mention that it may never be found.

In addition, some people believe that the freezing process will cause the cell to be destroyed, never recover as before.

In general, cryonic technology is great, but it is still only available to people who have money and prefer to live dreaming.