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cryonics
[ krahy-on-iks ]
noun
- the deep-freezing of human bodies at death for preservation and possible revival in the future; cryostasis ( def 1 ).
cryonics
/ 办谤补瑟藞蓲苍瑟办蝉 /
noun
- functioning as singular the practice of freezing a human corpse in the hope of restoring it to life in the future
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 肠谤测路辞苍顎僫肠 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of cryonics1
Example Sentences
With advancements in cryonics and emerging technologies such as OrganEx, this is no longer just a science fiction hypothetical but a reality conceivable within our century.
She chronicles the gallows humor of gravediggers who buried their own mothers and the tempered optimism of cryonics operators tasked with keeping clients鈥 bodies frozen until science can bring them back to life.
"Epstein was also obsessed with cryonics, the transhumanist philosophy whose followers believe that people can be replicated or brought back to life after they are frozen," Brown writes.
Alcor, the most expensive and best-known cryonics company in the United States, said the pandemic forced it to cancel public tours of its Scottsdale operation.
The head of the Russian Academy of Sciences鈥檚 Pseudoscience Commission, Evgeny Alexandrov, described cryonics as 鈥渁n exclusively commercial undertaking that does not have any scientific basis鈥, in comments to the Izvestia newspaper.
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