Alcor Foundation ( Cryonics ) Part.2 ( Ted WILLIAMS )
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Ted WILLIAMS was a great champion and a winner. He was impassioned in his life.He was preserved like his son in the hope to return one day to the life. A big challenge, but it is better than to be buried or cremated.It was a pionner on his choices. Also,we believe that intelligence, memories & personality are determined primarily by the structure & chemistry of the human brain.Our aim is to preserve the brain so faithfully that its unique identity will also be preserved,so that future science may be able to revive the individual.We realize that this is highly speculative, but we feel that human life is sufficiently precious to justify our attempt,even thought the outcome is unknown.
Discover how leading-edge science at the Alcor Life Extension Foundation is getting closer to making the dream of a vastly extended lifespan come true and how our notion of "death" is shifting. This video included interviews with world-renowned scientists including Dr.Aubrey de Grey, Department of Genetics at the University of Cambridge, explaining how life can be cryopreserved on the verge of death and then revitalized, giving us a second chance at a long and productive life, and Dr. Ralph Merkle, Distinguished Professor of Computing at Georgia Tech, exploring how molecular-sized machines will be able to repair damage to your body from aging or the devastating effects of cancer and other illnesses, including frostbite.
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Plus, I agree with you anyways.
of course life is going to be a lot different and painfull when or if you return to life
whats funny is how so many christians look at Scientology and scoff at how sinful and terrible it is to have to pay for religion, and then the next sunday drop 50 bucks in their stupid little church basket thing
Read any books? Try reading some on the topic of immortality. In the end, everyone chooses death over life. If you do this, you're only delaying the inevitable. Trillions have died, I will, you will, and *gasp* they will.
If no one died there would be massive overpopulation and chaos, food would run out, people would kill each other for fresh water and we would cause our own extinction.
Besides, who really wants to live forever? At first it sounds great but after living for so many years it would be more of a burden than a luxury to live wouldn't it?