Scientists from the UK have found a way to raise people from the dead. The results of a new study on this issue are published in The Daily Telegraph.
Dr. Max More also stated that he only plans to keep his head in the future, saying that "the rest of my body can be replaced." He is the president and CEO of the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, in Scottsdale, Arizona - a facility that began storing bodies in 1982.
Earlier this year, a 14-year-old girl who died of cancer became the youngest Briton to be cryogenically frozen in the hopes that she could be "awakened". To do this, the British futurist had to win the case in court. The girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, arrived at the only US cryptographic preservation facility, the Cryonics Institute in Michigan, in late October. She is their one hundred and forty-third patient.
“This is an unusual job. It is impossible to give a date and say when we will be able to revive people … maybe decades, centuries. We are like Leonardo da Vinci, who could design wings and a helicopter that could work, but he didn't have the tools to build them then. Of course, we are developing technologies to reduce the damage done to our patients so that cryopreservation is preserved, but we do not know exactly how we will reverse this process right now,”said More.
Burmas Roman