How to Reboot Your Corpse

Thousands of bodies are already cryonically frozen, waiting for faster computers and medical advances that will undo their cause of death.

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Judge to Rule on Who Owns Woman's Frozen Remains

A judge will rule Monday whether the frozen remains of a recently deceased woman will go to an Arizona nonprofit or relatives who say she changed her mind about the procedure she once hoped would revive her later. If cryonics was proven to work, would you pay to come back to life?

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Custody Battle Over Dead Woman's Head Begins

Years ago, Mary Robbins signed an agreement with the Alcor Life Extension Foundation allowing the cryonics company to freeze her head in the hopes of bringing it back to life in the future. But the family says Robbins dissolved her agreement with Alcor days before her death.

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The case for cryonics

In a world where knowledge is recognized as probabilistic, and where death is recognized as a biological process that can be halted through the use of low temperatures, the decision to make cryonics arrangements can be rational and life-affirming.

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Book of Odds - Cryogenic Freezing: Can Science Bring You Bac

Though most people still choose to be buried upon their demise, the technology of cryonics, where the body's cells are preserved at -200 Celsius in the hope that science will unlock future cures, is becoming an increasingly popular option.

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"Every revolution was first a thought in one man's mind."

by Ralph Waldo Emerson

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