Want To Live Again After Death:
A German company, Tomorrow Bio, is offering an extraordinary service that could give people a second chance at life. For a hefty price of Rs 1.74 Crore (\$200,000), the company promises to cryogenically preserve a person’s body after death in the hope that future medical advancements might bring them back to life.
The process of cryopreservation involves quickly cooling the body to extremely low temperatures right after legal death to prevent cellular damage. Timing is crucial, and the company operates a 24/7 emergency team to begin the preservation immediately after death is confirmed.
So far, Tomorrow Bio has successfully preserved “three or four” people, along with five pets, and already has nearly 700 clients signed up for the service. The company’s mission is to freeze people and potentially revive them in the future as medical science advances.
However, there are concerns regarding the possibility of revival. No one has ever revived a person after cryopreservation, and experts like Clive Coen, a professor of neuroscience, say the concept remains more theoretical than practical.The current technology may not be able to restore brain function, which could result in severe brain damage if revival were ever possible.
Tomorrow Bio’s co-founder, Emil Kendziorra, who has a background in cancer research, insists that their technique ensures that ice crystals don’t form inside the body during the freezing process, a common problem in traditional freezing methods.
Despite the controversy surrounding the concept, the idea of advanced technology giving people another chance at life continues to captivate many.
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