“Legally dead” humans and pets await being revived in US facility

On the wall full of patients’ portraits is Matheryn Naovaratpong from Thailand who lost her life at an early age. “[She is] by far our youngest patient, not quite three years old… who had brain cancer. Both her parents were doctors and she had multiple brain surgeries and nothing worked, unfortunately,” said Max More, President emeritus of the cryonics facility Alcor Life Extension Foundation in Arizona, the United States. According to More, the facility currently accommodates 199 people and almost 100 pets inside tanks filled with liquid nitrogen in hopes to revive them when technology has been advanced enough to treat them. He says the patients are only “legally dead” but not biologically and believes cryonics could be their saviour. The process is a lot more complicated than just freezing and defrosting.” – SOURCE.

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