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"I went to a couple of meetings, got in touch with one of
cryonics providers in the US, and eventually I thought: 'I don't think it will work, but what have I got to lose?' "Ten years ago I would say to you it's a heck of a long shot.
Cryonics preserves the human body at low temperatures after death in the hope it can be revived in the future.
Boss Tim Gibson, who has no medical training, said: "Why would you put an age limit on it?" But the father of the British girl who won a legal battle to undergo the procedure accused
cryonics organisations of preying on people at their most vulnerable.
"She died peacefully in the knowledge her body would be preserved in the way she wished." But her mother was so busy organising
cryonics volunteers to prepare her body that the judge noted, "fully available" daughter on the day she died.
The judge said the girl had carried out internet research into
cryonics during the last months of her life and there was no doubt that she had the mental capacity to launch legal action.
Call up one of the currently operational centers of
cryonics. That's the industry-preferred term for the practice of freezing one's body after death in order to one day, once the necessary technology arrives, be thawed out and reanimated.
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Fighting the emotion that threatened to paralyze him, he alerted the
cryonics team waiting nearby and called the nurses to come pronounce her dead.