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Can The Dead Be Brought Back To Life? Know About This Place Where Corpses Are Preserving For This Purpose

Published May 3, 2021
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Who wants to live forever? Those who want to live longer, welcome to the Alcore Life Extension Foundation in Scottsdale, Arizona. It is a place where the bodies of the dead are preserved in the hope that they can be revived in the future. Bodies are preserved here with the help of medicine and mortuary practice. This is possible by lowering the body temperature. The corpses have been stored for decades in giant containers filled with liquid nitrogen, at a temperature of -196. Why is this? If science can bring the dead back to life at some point tomorrow, then it is time to restore these corpses to perfect health.

However, the possibility of reviving a human body is still a distant dream. The foundation houses the bodies of 146 frozen people. Cryonics refers to the act of freezing the human body and keeping it at a low temperature to prevent it from decaying. The Alcor Life Extensions Foundation explains in detail about Cryonics on their website. And anyone who wants to keep their own body after death like this can register in it. But that is only possible for the wealthy people, as the entire process will cost about $ 200,000. The place is located in a temperate zone where temperatures can reach over 100 degrees Fahrenheit for eight months of the year.

"Cryonics is a process of preserving corpses at freezing temperatures with the aim of restoring life using medical technology in the future," the website says. Bedford, a World War I fighter, was one of those buried at this site. In 1966, at the age of 73, Bedford died of kidney cancer. He was the first person to want to protect his own body through cryonics.

Alcore was founded in 1972 by Linda and Fred Chamberlain. Linda attended a Cryonics Conference in the early 1970s while working at the college and as a NASA engineer. But after that, the two decided to form an organization that would give people a second chance at life.

"Our goal was to start an organization that would save people's lives and restore their health," says Linda Chamberlain. Photos of people preserved in Alcor are hung on the walls there. But none of it mentions the date of death. Each template lists a date of birth and the date they were cryopreserved. Alcor hopes that the survivors will one day be resurrected to full health.

According to Alcor, the best way to keep a human body hydrated is to keep it hydrated. The goal is to replace body water with cryoprotectants. This prevents ice crystals from destroying the body's cells. In this way, as the temperature of the dead person decreases, it changes to a glass-like state instead of freezing. In this condition, a body can be protected for decades, says Alcor.

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