will bodies frozen on death ever be able to be revived?
any hope of science being able to prolong lives in our lifetime?
>>59735010
There's no hope so far, even in a distant future.
>>59735010
They could clone you from your dna, but unless they find a way to prevent the water in your body from expanding and destroying your muscle tissue and skin you will turn to mush when they thaw you
>will bodies frozen on death ever be able to be revived?
No
>any hope of science being able to prolong lives in our lifetime?
We will for sure be able to do this within 50-100 years but only rich people will afford to go through the treatment
>any hope of science being able to prolong lives
Never
Many things need to happen:
1. They need to cure death.
Your best bet is to be frozen while still alive and healthy.
2. They need to cure whatever killed/is killing you.
Which is usually going to be old age or cancer or some shit.
3. They need to be able to revive frozen people.
Lots of research goes into this! Not.
4. They need to give a shit about your stupid ass to even care.
Why bother resurrecting some asshole? Even if you did get revived, you'd get personally blamed for causing climate change or whatever and the biggest reason would be to put you on trial and punish you for wasting the planet's resources and polluting, as if you were personally responsible.
5.You actually have to stay frozen the entire time.
Someone has to give a shit the entire time you're frozen, which could be a very long time.
>>59735010
even if the method was discovered, it would never be announced and released for the public
1.Imagine immortal welfare niggers
2.Imagine immortal NEETs
3.Implying those with a stein or berg suffix would ever give away such power to anyone else
>>59735217
>but unless they find a way to prevent the water in your body from expanding and destroying your muscle tissue
They already invented this when they were trying to find a way to freeze food without the mush part happening after thawing
Nope
You'd need nanobots to repair every single cell in your body that has burst due to freezing
>>59736210
Ostwald ripening.
>>59736955
So we just need nanobots right?
>>59735010
About the only hope is that molecular scanning and fabrication techniques can be developed to Xerox a copy of you, and that there's not something critical in your brain cells we don't yet fully understand that gets irrevocably fucked up by the freezing process.
But assuming someone bothers to keep your frozen ass around long enough and actually wanted to revive you, you'd probably just be transformed into some simulation running on a computer instead of being printed back out as flesh.
>>59736974
I think we need a way to freeze someone in an extremely short amount time, so short that no damage to the cells can take place
>>59737150
And then a way to prevent ostwald ripening. Ever wonder why old ice cream is crunchy?
>>59737272
idk about that