why conventional human cryogenics won’t work

why conventional human cryogenics won’t work

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J

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30 May 08

Originally posted by kbaumen
I'm sorry? Which part seems nonsense to you? Alcohol takes away muscle soreness. Cryo sauna takes away muscle soreness. Cryo does it better then alco.
I made a joke. There is NOTHING better than a good beer. I'm sorry if it
came across as a serious argument. Never mind me now. I'll just go have a
beer instead. 🙂

k

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Originally posted by Jigtie
I made a joke. There is NOTHING better than a good beer. I'm sorry if it
came across as a serious argument. Never mind me now. I'll just go have a
beer instead. 🙂
Oh, sorry, I didn't catch that at first.

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Originally posted by uzless
Hey, if frogs can do it why can't we?
Frogs change their genders sometimes! Even watch Jurassic Park? Humans do too! You're right! We're just like them.

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As far as I know the largest animal to be cryrogenically frozen is the mouse. Even there the success rate for revival is about 10% of the frozen mice. If you were to freeze a larger animal you would have problems.

I have heard that you could just refrigerate an animal without freezing it but you would have to figure out a way to block the metabolic cycles that regulate body temperature.