Frozen In Time Frozen In Time

Frozen In Time

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Publisher Description

"Frozen In Time" explores the fascinating and controversial field of cryonics, the practice of cryopreservation with the hope of future revival.
It delves into the science behind freezing humans, examining the biological challenges and potential breakthroughs needed for successful reanimation.
The book explores the history of cryonics, from its conceptual beginnings to current techniques like vitrification, which aims to prevent ice crystal formation during cooling.
This exploration highlights intriguing facts, such as the cellular damage that occurs during freezing and thawing, and the potential role of regenerative medicine and nanotechnology in repairing this damage.
The book also examines the ethical implications, legal issues, and societal impact of pursuing such extreme measures.
It progresses logically, starting with biological foundations, then moving through historical context, current technologies, and finally, ethical considerations.
The book uniquely presents a balanced view of cryonics, acknowledging both its promise and its limitations.
It emphasizes that while cryopreservation technology has advanced, successful revival remains speculative.
By grounding its analysis in scientific literature and expert interviews, "Frozen In Time" offers a comprehensive overview of the science, controversies, and future prospects of this intriguing field, making it valuable for science enthusiasts and anyone curious about the possibilities of extended life.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2025
March 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
129
Pages
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SIZE
509.5
KB
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