@@SirenS550 plug the volcano, use ocean water to turn into drinking water, use lasers on the huge asteroids, denuclearize the warheads, give the world leaders a message, outsource peopel to other planets, just dont get sick.
@@SirenS550 sources for yellow stone erupting soon? As far as I’m aware the geysers are still releasing pressure as needed and if they did stop it would still take years for the pressure to build up and if that’s the case we could drill holes to vent off some the pressure by basically creating artificial geysers. As for nuclear war I don’t think that’s happening since world leaders like there comfortable lives and all that would be gone in the event of a nuclear war. Overpopulation ? That isn’t the issue there is enough room for everyone the real issue is disposable lifestyles and using fossil fuels. Which will correct itself once we start seeing major climate changes. Sure it will be bad but not bad enough that all of humanity goes extinct. As far as diseases go we are developing new medicines every day and the covid pandemic was good training for future pandemics. I actually think covid may of helped us since it wasnt bad enough to be extinction level threat worthy but bad enough for us to be used as good practice and training for how to best combat pandemics on a global scale in a modern world.
Futurama was actually telling us this whole time and we didn’t even know it…talking heads in jars, Fry falling in the freezer preserving himself by accident for years this is trippy
@@LV-pq8vg it can seem like an eternity because that's how the human brain works but once you're taken. The human brain is a crazy thing that's why when you're near death you feel like you see everything you've ever done in life
I dont think these people believe in Yahshua Jesus otherwise they would not do this. To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. "My only fear of death is coming back reincarnated" quote...Tupac Shakur👏🏾
the only use i can see for this is that it would be a great way of preserving our dna so that future intelligent species, long after humans are extinct, will have proof that an intelligent species existed before them and had the ability to preserve specimens for them to study. that alone sounds really cool to me. that these people could some day represent the extinct human species to some future society is amazing. I hope it preserves the dna so it can be studied properly.
How crazy would that be ancient Egypt probably felt the same way, instead their mummified bodies are all in the open for this civilization to see and to study. What if one woke from cryonic only to find his body in vegetable state but can see , hear and think . Your liquidfied state being displayed for all to see. Your mind, alive but can’t do a thing? !
The weird part about this is that if they ever find a way to bring these people back, they will have no experience of the time spent in those chambers and will literally feel as if they went to sleep in one and then instantly woke up in the future. Crazy stuff
Not only that, but waking up after their "sleep", their entire friends and family will be gone... Thrown back into the world in the 22nd century all by themselves 🤯
@@frankrodriguez1495 the people went in knowing there was very little chance of coming back but at least it’s hope. Also it’s not like they just go in there and get killed then preserved they are people who had already died and paid to have this done to them prior
Looks like a good scam tbh, get paid and freeze the corpses until the technology is good enough to bring them back which means the parents/owners of those corpses will be long gone...It is only there to give them false hopes really...
@ChrisKC there should a law saying that the living family members have the last say in these matters and the living wouldn't be so stupid as to give all that money to an unproven technology and for a lac of patrends would go bankrupt in a short while.
That photo of the little girl just broke my heart. As a parent, I can’t imagine what the parents are going through. They didn’t want to let her go so they froze her in hopes of seeing her again.
@@_F_I_E_R_C_E_ the souls are gone but vessels are there, ready to thaw out and be possessed. The owner thinks she’s getting her husband’s body and soul back when it’s really just his body and the soul of a Mongolian warrior ready to drink her blood
It’s really interesting to think about cryogenics. If you can keep brain neurones and cells alive then It’d be interesting to see whether it’s truly possible for someone to wake up and be aware that they have already died, I think it’s built on chance and hope, but who knows? I’d like to be proven wrong.
@@user-ov2fc5sd1e why did you read the comments before or while watching the video with the expectation that people would not be talking about the video...
Well, even if he's dead, maybe just maybe, we could bring him to life, and let's be serious, is much cooler to be enclosed in one of those than in a normal casket.
@TaMya McIntyre I will never understand the mind of religious people, I can't put my mind on how people can still believe that "Jesus Christ" an obviously created character by ancient history to control the stupid populate of that era is still going on in the age of science. Like isn't there enough info out there to just put the dots together? Isn't there enough proof that it's just BS?
@TaMya McIntyre then tell Jesus Christ to stop natural disasters and killing innocent people. We’re doing stuff for us only not Jesus. Jesus ain’t paying our bills lol The Bible is man mad and it’s sad that you’re brainwashed. And what source do you have that science has proved Jesus Christ is real? Please send me the link
Imagine this being dug out by archeologists 500 years later like we dig out mummies. Maybe mummies were built to serve this exact purpose. Preserved bodies, with money, history and inside best sturcture, so when revived they can thrive again.
Not mummies cause mummies are emptied before being preserved. The purpose of mummies was to help them cross the way to after life, it was for a religious purpose. When all your organs are taken out of the body, there's no chance to relive again
@@alexdelaloire8739 yes i looked into it. they flushed the brains out cause neurons decompose fastest, pull the guts out so bacterias don't eat up from inside. and salted everything to stop the enzymes. except heart out lungs. don't know why, prob cause they thought that's where our brain/soul was. some mummies are so well preserved is fascinating. No chemist would waste their entirety of life just to make a sealed dead body look good for afterlife, inside biggest trianglular structure that still looks impossible for that era. they def were assuming something more.
@@NueUzrnem they were assuming that if the process wasn't done properly, the dead person couldn't reach the judgement for afterlife. I mean it has been the same for lots of great Empires Monarchs.
@@alexdelaloire8739 i wonder if it could be wrong? why that ritual is only done to royals? why afterlife would be only for the rich? imagine future archeologist calling this a ritual of afterlife! for me there is no solid reason to disproove this hypothesis.
@@NueUzrnem Royals were considered as living gods and goddesses and that was the basis of lots monarchies and empires. Archeologists ate not that dumb to think it's a ritual when we have so much archived information. These information are printed and kept for decades so in case these people wake up. Same thing for the Egyptian mummies: the scriptures were archives that revealed what was the mummifications were for.
Imagine if they were actually conscious and it was dark, cold, they couldn’t move, couldn’t speak, couldn’t do anything and we wouldn’t know because we wouldn’t see for DECADES
@Mist i mean living forever is subjective believing in faith can be also beneficial it maybe you can think and rely on a sense of hope or a false one. All im saying is you cant live forever but you can live your life so go do it
You know I was kinda following the logic of it until they got to the part about replacing the blood. Makes sense to do that to keep the body undamaged but isn’t having blood quite critical for us to survive? At the very least even if this doesn’t work those bodies will likely be the best preserved for a long long time
buddy, having life is critical for a body to survive. once its dead, doing a blood swap is the least of your problems. as soon as your heart stops beating, thats how long your bodies cells are already deoxygenating. the minutes it would take to push blood in and out is fractional compared to the total amount of time the bodies cells will have no access to oxygen.
There are many renditions on replacing the human body's circulatory system with a more efficient substance than the blood we know of, it's purely sci-fi- however many of our technologies (Especially military) Have been based off concepts that come from science-fiction so I assume it's not as far fetched as it sounds.
@Chandler T Manoj said: "if this thing works" with my comment "big if there though" I meant to say that the odds of this working aren't that great, as explained in this video.
I feel like for most of these people its not about coming back to life, it's more about the feeling of not permanently losing their loved one yet.. it gives them hope and that's what their laying for
All of the evidence in the literature supports the feasibility of cryonics, and there's the "Scientists’ Open Letter on Cryonics" in which 68 experts from MIT, Harvard, NASA, Cambridge University, ect. go on record showing their support for the feasibility of cryonics.
I can challenge you... they will never ever come back to life in the same body. They can be reborn in another body, human or animal. Contemporary science has no idea about the eternal spirit soul whatsoever, what to speak of how the transmigration of the soul takes place.
@@chacha-dh1gj well there is no guarantee that these ppl can be brought back either. Egyptians used to believe in magic & that ppl can be brought from the afterlife etc. They even used to keep fresh linen underwear thinking if they soneday wale up then they will use it or so I heard
@Brendon James Colby but shouldn't there be a big price to pay like not able to touch n feel anything . Also, how to control the population? They will need to keep that as the price that if you want to live forever then you can't create an offspring
@Brendon James Colby I'll just say one thing that one way or the other, the rich are the only one running everything and what they desire is just served us in a different way and we stupidlyu just keep hoping. Even about the life itself. If it's not my own conscious but exactly like me then it can be done by cloning too. I don't mean it in a wrong way but like let's say if my family wants me to be alive and a company just recreates me with my memories but it's not my conscious in it then my family can't know it but they will get what they paid for but how correct is it? There was once a movie in such that said that this is the best life insurance, we will give an exact copy of yours & he will die in your place but in the end the original guy didd and no one can tell
“Wake up when all of our problems go away” Trust me you’re gonna have even more problems when you wake up. The old guy from Shaw Shank Redemption is a good example. Released from prison after being there his whole life, couldn’t handle the newer world he was released to, killed himself. I’m gonna assume this part fits the role of people who have nothing in their lives. Death is gonna find ya one way or another
I don’t think thats a fair compression in my option. These people want to live no matter what. If they want to freeze their whole Bodies for more than a century, I’m sure they are more than willing to adapt to life in the future.
yeah but then fast forward to when morgan freeman (red) was released he went through many of the same trial and errors as the old man. the only difference was red still held onto whatever hope he had left. where as the old man had no hope and saw no reason to keep going.
@@らいどう-c5m I’m not trying to bash on peoples hopes. What I’m getting at is that it would make more sense for people who find their lives to be empty and have nothing, to do stuff like this. If your life is good and it’s not “unlivable”, would you think, “I’m gonna freeze myself for a century and hope everything works out better.” When you wake up you’re probably gonna find yourself to be more of an outcast than before. Everyone you knew is most likely old or dead. I respect if you wanna do it; more power to ya. I just don’t want too many people thinking that their lives are gonna be better if they already have a decent one. We can make our lives better now, why wait?
@@dabigbuh1863 Yeah that makes sense, although how I understood what these people wanted was that they wanted to live forever not really look for a better life per say
@@らいどう-c5m ok. So in the case of living forever. If this is the method they choose to live forever in, then how are they actually going to live forever? Wake up 100 years later, experience life for 2 years then go back in and freeze themselves? I guess they can do that all they want but death will be at their door eventually just like how it comes for everybody else. I don’t want to ruin someone’s dreams, that’s not my intentions, but on this subject there’s no way to truly cheat death, just prolonging the inevitable.
The one thing scary about this stuff and why I'm hesitant to look into getting it is, what if you wake up and someone terrible has control of the pods. You are tortured for years by machines, and if you die, are revived and injected with things to keep you alive and still feeling pain. Everything set up by a sick individual. We all know humans are capable of this stupidity. If we get the tech for revival, these bodies and machines will have to be kept absolutely safe.
@@somerandomguy4240 They said that about their containers in the video bro but I'm once again going to say not all facilities are like this one bro Bro
@slowbro what do you not understand about the containers being insulated. They lady stated in the video that when the power goes out, the containers are not effected what so ever. 4:28 Listen carefully, bro.
Uhh they do it after you die, not before you die, and im pretty young so assuming I die at 80 I still have 60 years for them to improve cryo technology
Hey I’m all about next level science and technology but I strongly believe that no matter how young or old we are, we all have expiration dates. In addition, we need to find a way to expand our minds to what humans are really capable of mentally and realize that we are ions more advanced than anything we can ever reinvent. Nanotechnology is great but that’s like comparing the most advanced daylight light bulb to natural sunlight or cutting down trees that removes carbon from the air and produce’s oxygen as we breath oxygen’s and exhale CO2 only to use the chopped trees to create currencies to purchase a breathing respirator or CPAP machine. Seriously!.
Yes this has happened before twice in this cycle, we are the third adam, the demons have already done this numerous times before possibly though the cycles thing could be fake meaning two time before
Who’s gone wake up none of them are they’re dead for good .... this is the biggest scam going they finessed every one for money .. they sold them a dream 😂😂😂😂
Imagine you wake up in 2287 and the first words you hear are “Hey, i’m glad you’re here. There’s a settlement that needs your help, i’ll mark it on your map.” Edit: It has come to my attention that roughly 90% of the people commenting down here don’t understand the reference haha
It’s better to use both. Anti aging is a must for me since I want to live eternity. For now seems impossible to achieve. But it’s not fiction which is great news to me. For the moment there’s cryogenic to intact and maintained my body into a modern mummy state. For me cryogenic is one step to eternal life. For now civilization is at baby steps when it comes to these type of stuff.
I suggest you to sign up now. She doesn't explain that there are life insurance plans that you can use for cryonics. At your age you can pay this with maybe 10-15 dollars a month. Please contact Alcor and ask them to explain to you how this works.
@@mr.starly2423 Check my message. I got an life insurance plan to pay for cryonics. I did this in my 40s and I pay 100 dollars a month. It will pay for my cryopreservation. But you are young so it will cost you maybe 10 dollars a month (you will pay this even when you are old) and people spend 10 dollar every month in lattes so call Alcor and ask them to explain how it works and what insurance you can get.
@@whoispluto a five year old fell into a a freezing cold river when emergency service's found him the kid had spent a hour or so in there and he was medically dead but they were able to bring him back to life
I imagine future humans may look back on this as we do with Egyptian pharaohs; how their bodies were stored in specially made containers, laid to rest with their servants/family and pets in preparation of the afterlife.
Exactly! And the best part would be to be resurrected YET you are in vegetable state and your entire body (or head) is still attached to this cryonic case frozen in liquid nitrogen. You’re on display at this posh museum for a whole new civilization to see and study. But you can not scream, no one can hear you bc you’re a vegetable
Right let's compare a two thousand year old tradition predicated on the complete lack of scientific development, to a practice in which a well established fact is the core premise, i.e. at sub zero temperatures it IS possible, right now, to preserve these tissues, the DNA itself, etc. with essentially no deterioration, indefinitely.
How this stops doing research in anti-aging? Do you realize that actually many people that choose cryonics are all about anti-aging technologies and in fact some of them are even researchers in the field? The point is that for now, unless you are less than 30 years old this is your best shot.
I used to be a forensic pathologist meaning a person who conducts autopsies. I find this ever so disturbing, mainly because the deterioration of a body starts the moment you die. The smells, and appearance of death would kick in during the operation, I’m wondering how this is possible?
The company has standby teams to begin the cooling process immediately after one is declared legally dead. At least that is the best case scenario. Also, members and their families are instructed to inform morgue/hospital staff to immediately cool the body upon declaration of death. There are contingency plans.
@@ponetastic yeah, WHO is going to pay to revive you from all of that in the future. Here we are in the year 2523 with these incredibly well-preserved bodies that are now five hundred years old. WHO would have any interest in reviving a 500 year old human?! Nobody, I'm sure!
@@Ultranothingconsidering that knowledge is increasing and scientists would want study more, it would not be surprising they would pay the price to wake them up, so they can study them.... Just like archeologists are digging up mummies now, to study them.
@@Dannybythebanana I realize people joke about this, but many also seriously think cryotubes use electricity, and I always correct that misconception just in case.
If a person is already dead , it is not possible they will wake up . But if a person is alive and go to this process , I think they will wake up in the future. Because there are a lot of examples that fish got alive after frozen Alive
Same with hamsters. James Lovelock invented the microwave in order to reheat them back to life. Issue is the hamsters were small enough to make it work. But humans are just too big :/
@@T-Law. False. He invented a type of microwave but not the first microwave. I honestly can't stand when people state things as facts without knowing for sure. 🤦
Unfortunately it is against the existing laws even in the case of somebody with a terminal illness. But your assumption is that the person is dead. Cryonicist do not think the person is dead because being dead is an arbitrary definition. Think about people with cardiac arrest, 100 years ago such a person would be considered dead and now we can resuscitate them. The idea is that if we can preserver as much as possible of the individual, in particular the brain, then in the future people would not how to repair and fix whatever "killed" the person. Death is not a on and off things but a gradual destruction of the individual subtractum. Cryonicists are not stupid, most are well educated and several are scientists (I'm one for example) and we understand the possible complication of this technology. But the ideas is that with existent state of the art cryonics your chances of revival are not zero (maybe small but not zero) while with you being in the ground or cremated the chances are exactly zero, so the logical choice is cryonics for sure. Everything else is nihilism and idiocy.
Hang on, let him ask his butler where he left his datapad with all the info, it's either on the private jet or next to the lambo in the east wing. But I'm answer is yes lol
I do not believe we can bring people back, and even if we could, why would anyone want to wake up in an unfamiliar world with no loved ones and nothing that feels comfortable? I'd rather just die.
Everyone dies. There's no mortal risk to cryonics, because you can only be cryonically frozen when you're already dead anyway. No one has to "put their life on the line" or kill themselves or anything - cryonics is for after a natural death. It's just a way of storing your corpse, which - unlike every other method of getting rid of a corpse (left to rot, incinerated...) - doesn't necessarily completely obliterate the brain, giving you a very tiny chance of being revived. But the probability doesn't really matter, because if it doesn't work you just stay dead... and you were already dead to begin with.
I have dreamed about this, and it is really scary, when u know that everybody u loves everybody u know is gone now. Everything is new and u will feel so lonely
@@HotFrassRadio imagine the storys they would tell you about your kids or mother and you know that you missed all that. I think i only would do this if my memory would be deleted. Like... i could not stand the fact that everybody i love is dead and it just felt like a day or two for me but it was 100 years and i have nobody left.
True. It's sad and scary at the same time. If you're into reading mangas, I can recommend you one that has a plot similar to the story in this vid. Genre: sci-fi, romance
@@noahbailey542 There's like 7 different vaccines on the works, the Russians are almost done with theirs, the Brits, the Turks.. Especially the Brits are testing out any possible side effects. Their vaccine already provides protection from covid19, but they are looking to minimize any risk of a slip-through. It's about to be done, give it another 3-4 months?
None of them will wake up and even if there will be a new technology in the future that could bring back dead people alive then they certainly wouldn't waste that on bringing back old unknown people
This isn't too outlandish of a concept. Once you are pronounced "dead," it really just means "you've gone beyond what our current technology can repair, and the doctor has to give up." If you preserve the body PROPERLY, there is, clinically, no reason for there to be issue with future resuscitation once technology has advanced. They've already brought a pig brain back from cryostasis successfully, and have made a functional kidney transplant in a rabbit with a kidney that was put in cryostasis without issue. Anyone that denies this as a possibility will be looked at in the future the same way that we look back on scientists scoffing at human flight or horseless carriages in the 19th century. It's essentially the same thing. People mistakenly believe that if we don't have the technology right now, that we'll never have it.
Human flight and horseless carriages was a much more possible thing back then compared to being brought back alive now. You seem like you don't have any basic knowledge. Sheep
@@viktorreznov4718 Not really darling. A cell only has so long to live. Forcing it to live longer than it was made to will have consequences. Don't spit some rubbish like that next time without thinking it through.
Imagine they bring the flu to the future and end up killing a bunch of people because nobody in the future had immunity against it since it was completely gotten rid of.
@@casshernsins8333 they replace the blood with a cryoprotectant which eventually replaces all the water in the body by proxy as well then they freeze it that way. With this process called vitrification it turns all the cells into a glass like state. No ice crystals.
Imagine if Ancient Egyptians mummified their kings with the same goal and the whole _"they did it to allow pharaophs to move to the afterlife"_ thing was just a mistranslation of hieroglyphics!
A few years ago, I remembered reading a news stating that one of the company offering cryonics go bankrupt. If I remind correctly there was a fuzz about the corpse staying in the facility but all were considered dead and so treated as.
@@Schocam the thing is they can't, for now. Alcor hopes that technology would be so advanced in the future that they can bring back people from cryos. That doesnt mean its guaranteed to happen. Nevertheless, personally if i have the money, then why not?
With all due respect to mr pugh. I get the basics of an internal combustion engine but I couldn't begin to really understand how to make one or even fix one...if I take it to an engineer he will look at it like he has seen 10,000 before. However if I had shown it to a cave man it would be an impossibility to even grasp the basic concept for him. To say it is impossible for future humans to understand our brains on the levels that some mechanical engineers of today understand a car engine...well it's a bit arrogant to say the least. The problem with this quote is it ignores the fact we have help from two places. 1 we have developed technology that helps us understand more complex ideas in simpler to understand terms. Example: in the 80's it was thought that mapping a single strand of DNA would take 100's of years and would ultimately prove useless because it would be too much information to be useful...we finished now we are mapping the entire human genome. 2 The knowledge we gain is not limited by the span of any single person's life nor the limitations they may have. If our limits were ourselves of course that would be true...but we have never had that limitation, it is probably the only thing that is truly unique about our species. We participate in projects we know will be completed by people who haven't even been born yet. You can't have limitations if your resources are infinite. Even if I accept it is impossible for a modern person to understand a modern brain to think their will never be anyone who could is kind of silly. Technically we may have an AI explaining to us at some point.
Please remember compound interest exists, so the money you paid initially is tens of millions by the time you're revived. The 80k-220k isn't an upfront cost to alcor, it is almost all in compound interest.
Actually, that does bring to mind an interesting consideration. Namely, copyright law. What happens to the copyrights of someone who dies, gets cryo-frozen and then revived?
This is assuming that people in the future would actually want to put the time and energy into bringing all these people back to life. They'll probably have bigger things to worry about
I wake up 8 hours in the future every night
Lol
You on night shifts?
Same, except in the morning
I do that lol
Lol now that’s clever.
The patients watching this when its recomended in 100 years: 👁 👄 👁
There will be no life then
@@abdudaw492 Are you some sort of higher being? Tell me why.
@@SirenS550 plug the volcano, use ocean water to turn into drinking water, use lasers on the huge asteroids, denuclearize the warheads, give the world leaders a message, outsource peopel to other planets, just dont get sick.
@@SirenS550 sources for yellow stone erupting soon? As far as I’m aware the geysers are still releasing pressure as needed and if they did stop it would still take years for the pressure to build up and if that’s the case we could drill holes to vent off some the pressure by basically creating artificial geysers. As for nuclear war I don’t think that’s happening since world leaders like there comfortable lives and all that would be gone in the event of a nuclear war. Overpopulation ? That isn’t the issue there is enough room for everyone the real issue is disposable lifestyles and using fossil fuels. Which will correct itself once we start seeing major climate changes. Sure it will be bad but not bad enough that all of humanity goes extinct. As far as diseases go we are developing new medicines every day and the covid pandemic was good training for future pandemics. I actually think covid may of helped us since it wasnt bad enough to be extinction level threat worthy but bad enough for us to be used as good practice and training for how to best combat pandemics on a global scale in a modern world.
@@andrewyoung8550 brah I’m not reading that. I wasn’t even being serious.
Imagine borrowing a loan for 220,000 and saying I’ll pay it back in 800 years
Lol bill collectors actually calling you 800 years later for that loan
Now that’s some crazy RPR
Beelzebub 666 that interest rate tho 😬
@@daisyperez531 id have to invest in Tesla stocks to make my way out of debt😂
lmfaooo
Futurama was actually telling us this whole time and we didn’t even know it…talking heads in jars, Fry falling in the freezer preserving himself by accident for years this is trippy
Only people started freezing ppl in the 60’s, Futurama premiered In 1999. So the creators of futurama got the idea from an already developed idea
my jaw dropped when she said her husband is inside of one then she said “hi fred”
“Hi fred,how u doing?”
“Damn I’m freezing what do u think”
😂
She reminds me of Mr. Freeze and Nora from Batman.
@@Magsavs haha😂😂
@@arnowisp6244 yes!😂
Typical nutcase.
Imagine one guys just chillin in heaven and wakes up a robot like bro I was playing pool with Jesus what u doing
What if heaven is a form of stasis caused by our brain during our last moments of brain activity?
Anderson Tavarez and those moments last a eternity?
@@LV-pq8vg There are conditions that can make people perceive time slower than most do, so I guess that the same thing would happen when you die
@@LV-pq8vg it can seem like an eternity because that's how the human brain works but once you're taken. The human brain is a crazy thing that's why when you're near death you feel like you see everything you've ever done in life
I dont think these people believe in Yahshua Jesus otherwise they would not do this. To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. "My only fear of death is coming back reincarnated" quote...Tupac Shakur👏🏾
Dam! Fred is so cold, he didn't even say anything back to his wife.
😂😂u a fool
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He's such a stiff.
Lady: "The patients are not damaged in any way by power outages"
Patients: Dead af
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After playing fallout 4, I don’t trust that 💀
"No! I'm not giving you shawn!"
*POP*
I logged in just to give this a thumbs up... you should feel SPECIAL;
you're everywhere
What happened in fallout 4
@@SF44 nothing...it's the story line. They stole the baby from a parent in a cryo pod.
When you forget to defrost the humans and mom will be home in 10 mins 😐
I’m dead 😂
@@jamzam9807 just like the patients
@@TestAccount0817 that’s too good
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I spit my water out!!! Perfect
Everybody gangsta till she says "My husband is in this capsule right here"
Lmaooo 🤣🤣🤣
I was like damn she chill abt it lol get it chill uh I hate myself
Rip fred
That was Corny🌽
Lmao was waiting for this comment
the only use i can see for this is that it would be a great way of preserving our dna so that future intelligent species, long after humans are extinct, will have proof that an intelligent species existed before them and had the ability to preserve specimens for them to study. that alone sounds really cool to me. that these people could some day represent the extinct human species to some future society is amazing. I hope it preserves the dna so it can be studied properly.
That's very optimistically insightful, thanks for that
basically the 20th century mummification 😏
How crazy would that be ancient Egypt probably felt the same way, instead their mummified bodies are all in the open for this civilization to see and to study. What if one woke from cryonic only to find his body in vegetable state but can see , hear and think . Your liquidfied state being displayed for all to see. Your mind, alive but can’t do a thing? !
Humans aren't intelligent grow up
The weird part about this is that if they ever find a way to bring these people back, they will have no experience of the time spent in those chambers and will literally feel as if they went to sleep in one and then instantly woke up in the future. Crazy stuff
Not only that, but waking up after their "sleep", their entire friends and family will be gone... Thrown back into the world in the 22nd century all by themselves 🤯
You know what’s even crazier is once they are asleep they instantly wake up in the future
and if it doesnt work, they would have taken these people’s money and dumped these corpses in liquid nitrogen for no reason...
thats if there brains still work
@@frankrodriguez1495 the people went in knowing there was very little chance of coming back but at least it’s hope. Also it’s not like they just go in there and get killed then preserved they are people who had already died and paid to have this done to them prior
Looks like a good scam tbh, get paid and freeze the corpses until the technology is good enough to bring them back which means the parents/owners of those corpses will be long gone...It is only there to give them false hopes really...
They died then got frozen there is no reviving them, idiots...
@@JordanJank Exactly and even if they were alive that would either kill them or they'll just replace them with fake robot clones
@ChrisKC there should a law saying that the living family members have the last say in these matters and the living wouldn't be so stupid as to give all that money to an unproven technology and for a lac of patrends would go bankrupt in a short while.
well technology is getting better at an exponential pace, there was a time when people thought humans landing on the moon is ridiculous.
Jordan Jank “thEre iS nO reViveing ThEm”
Meanwhile in the 1800: “Space travel is absurd.”
Waking up from dead and still be waiting for Cyberpunk 2077 release, except you are now a cyborg, and it’s 2077
Dang! 🤣
haha
That's funny!
And instead of Cyberpunk, it'll just be called GTA
😂
and you still cant get a gaming pc to run it LOL
These people are brave af
To volunteer for science is always a scary adventure
Not if you're going to die anyway...
They are dead if this video said anything else they lie.
That photo of the little girl just broke my heart.
As a parent, I can’t imagine what the parents are going through. They didn’t want to let her go so they froze her in hopes of seeing her again.
when?
@@brycewakefield6565 5:10
there’s a netflix documentary about her and the family
@@mjaslynn what’s it called
@@urvisharma1208 Hope Frozen (2018/2020 Netflix Re-release), Girls name is Matheryn Naovaratpong
This seems like something that will come out in a top 10 science experiments gone wrong
So true
Can't wait 💀
How did it go wrong they were already dead what's it matter
There's literally nothing to Go "wrong". They're already dead anyways
@@_F_I_E_R_C_E_ the souls are gone but vessels are there, ready to thaw out and be possessed. The owner thinks she’s getting her husband’s body and soul back when it’s really just his body and the soul of a Mongolian warrior ready to drink her blood
Imagine to die and wake up as a cyborg instantly without a home, friends or family.
@Just-Passing-Through 11 yeh one who hates everyone around them in the present is always cool.
Terrifying and incredibly sad😥
What are friends?
I will assimilate! 💪🏻👊🏻
No feelings too
It’s really interesting to think about cryogenics. If you can keep brain neurones and cells alive then It’d be interesting to see whether it’s truly possible for someone to wake up and be aware that they have already died, I think it’s built on chance and hope, but who knows? I’d like to be proven wrong.
Everybody gangsta till someone inside of liquid nitrogen starts knocking to get let out
Bruh 😂😂
@@greasiestrod5705 which one
it's skrt skrt after that
@Naveen K can’t live without blood so they dead dead bodies in there
The guy working nightshift sees that’s and runs faster than his sneakers
"But then again, EVERYTHING KILLS YOU" - That delivery was amazing.
You literally need joy and happiness in your cells to live, you need to be happy at a cellar even in order for you body to function
Not sure individual cells can be happy/sad... at least, no-ones asked one how theyre feeling before
Why did you have to spoil it UGH. Your comment was on top of all others. Next time say spoiler alert ffs
@@user-ov2fc5sd1e why did you read the comments before or while watching the video with the expectation that people would not be talking about the video...
Meh
Fred: "And you'll go right after me right?"
Her: (*Laughs while closing freezer*)🔒🥶⚰️
That's sad
Well, even if he's dead, maybe just maybe, we could bring him to life, and let's be serious, is much cooler to be enclosed in one of those than in a normal casket.
@@dragonite5315 pun intended?
@@snowdirt2529 if that was a pun then, that was a cold pun.
wrg
They can't find a cure for cancer but they think in the future they can bring people back. This is a crock.
They already have a cue but it's makes more money with treatment and so call donations for a cure they have already.
Welcome to the year 2155, we've been trying to reach you regarding your vehicle extended warranty.
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
👨🏻🦯😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
This had me dead !
Almost cried when I realized the old lady just wants to see her husband again.
She wouldve if she died but has probably not found the light to come to that realisation.
@TaMya McIntyre lmfao what’re you going on about? Jesus Christ has nothing to do with reviving these people, it all has to do with science
@TaMya McIntyre I will never understand the mind of religious people, I can't put my mind on how people can still believe that "Jesus Christ" an obviously created character by ancient history to control the stupid populate of that era is still going on in the age of science. Like isn't there enough info out there to just put the dots together? Isn't there enough proof that it's just BS?
@TaMya McIntyre amen
@TaMya McIntyre then tell Jesus Christ to stop natural disasters and killing innocent people. We’re doing stuff for us only not Jesus. Jesus ain’t paying our bills lol The Bible is man mad and it’s sad that you’re brainwashed. And what source do you have that science has proved Jesus Christ is real? Please send me the link
When she suddenly said "My husband is in this capsule"
Excuse me, *w h a t*
Lmao 😂
He was cleaning the inside!
I feel bad for laughing 😂
Haha hope they don't come for u
not only her husband
Imagine this being dug out by archeologists 500 years later like we dig out mummies. Maybe mummies were built to serve this exact purpose. Preserved bodies, with money, history and inside best sturcture, so when revived they can thrive again.
Not mummies cause mummies are emptied before being preserved. The purpose of mummies was to help them cross the way to after life, it was for a religious purpose. When all your organs are taken out of the body, there's no chance to relive again
@@alexdelaloire8739 yes i looked into it. they flushed the brains out cause neurons decompose fastest, pull the guts out so bacterias don't eat up from inside. and salted everything to stop the enzymes. except heart out lungs. don't know why, prob cause they thought that's where our brain/soul was.
some mummies are so well preserved is fascinating. No chemist would waste their entirety of life just to make a sealed dead body look good for afterlife, inside biggest trianglular structure that still looks impossible for that era. they def were assuming something more.
@@NueUzrnem they were assuming that if the process wasn't done properly, the dead person couldn't reach the judgement for afterlife. I mean it has been the same for lots of great Empires Monarchs.
@@alexdelaloire8739 i wonder if it could be wrong? why that ritual is only done to royals? why afterlife would be only for the rich?
imagine future archeologist calling this a ritual of afterlife!
for me there is no solid reason to disproove this hypothesis.
@@NueUzrnem Royals were considered as living gods and goddesses and that was the basis of lots monarchies and empires. Archeologists ate not that dumb to think it's a ritual when we have so much archived information. These information are printed and kept for decades so in case these people wake up. Same thing for the Egyptian mummies: the scriptures were archives that revealed what was the mummifications were for.
Imagine if they were actually conscious and it was dark, cold, they couldn’t move, couldn’t speak, couldn’t do anything and we wouldn’t know because we wouldn’t see for DECADES
Dr. Stone vibes... Wack
They are dead and have their blood removed lmao
"Eventually they stopped thinking"
I just don’t see it being possible seeing as how all the blood is drained out
But I just don’t see how you could make a brain come back to life I mean once it stops it’s done there’s no sparking it back to life
Imagine having tea with Jesus and then disappearing and waking up back on Earth in a cryogen lab looking like a beef jerky.
I’d want to go back to having tea with Jesus 😑
bruh lol
mmmmm human beef jerky
🤣🤣😂😂
Too bad the bible is a fairytale and heaven doesnt exist
I can't imagine having this much faith in the future
Right? 😂
Or just accept Jesus it's free and u live forever
@Mist i mean living forever is subjective believing in faith can be also beneficial it maybe you can think and rely on a sense of hope or a false one. All im saying is you cant live forever but you can live your life so go do it
Romans would said the same thing 2000 years ago. Don’t discount what ingenuity can do.
@Mist ofc your body will die but not your soul
You know I was kinda following the logic of it until they got to the part about replacing the blood. Makes sense to do that to keep the body undamaged but isn’t having blood quite critical for us to survive? At the very least even if this doesn’t work those bodies will likely be the best preserved for a long long time
buddy, having life is critical for a body to survive. once its dead, doing a blood swap is the least of your problems. as soon as your heart stops beating, thats how long your bodies cells are already deoxygenating. the minutes it would take to push blood in and out is fractional compared to the total amount of time the bodies cells will have no access to oxygen.
There are many renditions on replacing the human body's circulatory system with a more efficient substance than the blood we know of, it's purely sci-fi- however many of our technologies (Especially military) Have been based off concepts that come from science-fiction so I assume it's not as far fetched as it sounds.
If this thing works. That CEO is going to be a multi zillionaire.
Big if there though
Or the people inside could become organic mush due to the freezing
@Chandler T Manoj said: "if this thing works" with my comment "big if there though" I meant to say that the odds of this working aren't that great, as explained in this video.
She won’t be alive
What is the point of it ? I'd rather live now than sleep for centuries for no reason.
I feel like for most of these people its not about coming back to life, it's more about the feeling of not permanently losing their loved one yet.. it gives them hope and that's what their laying for
All of the evidence in the literature supports the feasibility of cryonics, and there's the "Scientists’ Open Letter on Cryonics" in which 68 experts from MIT, Harvard, NASA, Cambridge University, ect. go on record showing their support for the feasibility of cryonics.
Dolores, you are a beautiful and intelligent person. Hope you stay safe this year and take care of yourself!!
Thats how I feel too.
I can challenge you... they will never ever come back to life in the same body. They can be reborn in another body, human or animal. Contemporary science has no idea about the eternal spirit soul whatsoever, what to speak of how the transmigration of the soul takes place.
There dead there not coming back everrrrr
Am I wrong to think that this is what Egyptians thought when they made mummies. They tried to preserve the bodies.
I thought it was just to preserve their face and not to keep them alive in the future.
@@chacha-dh1gj well there is no guarantee that these ppl can be brought back either. Egyptians used to believe in magic & that ppl can be brought from the afterlife etc. They even used to keep fresh linen underwear thinking if they soneday wale up then they will use it or so I heard
@Brendon James Colby but shouldn't there be a big price to pay like not able to touch n feel anything . Also, how to control the population? They will need to keep that as the price that if you want to live forever then you can't create an offspring
@Brendon James Colby I'll just say one thing that one way or the other, the rich are the only one running everything and what they desire is just served us in a different way and we stupidlyu just keep hoping. Even about the life itself. If it's not my own conscious but exactly like me then it can be done by cloning too. I don't mean it in a wrong way but like let's say if my family wants me to be alive and a company just recreates me with my memories but it's not my conscious in it then my family can't know it but they will get what they paid for but how correct is it? There was once a movie in such that said that this is the best life insurance, we will give an exact copy of yours & he will die in your place but in the end the original guy didd and no one can tell
I think they wanted to preserve their bodies for the afterlife.
Tom Cruise movie "Vanilla Sky" is about cryonics. A beautiful movie, by the way.
A haunting well made interesting movie. Cruise nailed that part.
I feel so sorry for the dogs who’ll wake up in a world without their masters
I never thought about that 😥
The owners took the dogs with them
If the owners are able to afford cryonics for their pets, they probably sign up for themselves too
But they ain’t going to wake up so it don’t matter
@@captainrex7242 proof?
“Wake up when all of our problems go away” Trust me you’re gonna have even more problems when you wake up. The old guy from Shaw Shank Redemption is a good example. Released from prison after being there his whole life, couldn’t handle the newer world he was released to, killed himself. I’m gonna assume this part fits the role of people who have nothing in their lives. Death is gonna find ya one way or another
I don’t think thats a fair compression in my option. These people want to live no matter what. If they want to freeze their whole
Bodies for more than a century, I’m sure they are more than willing to adapt to life in the future.
yeah but then fast forward to when morgan freeman (red) was released he went through many of the same trial and errors as the old man. the only difference was red still held onto whatever hope he had left. where as the old man had no hope and saw no reason to keep going.
@@らいどう-c5m I’m not trying to bash on peoples hopes. What I’m getting at is that it would make more sense for people who find their lives to be empty and have nothing, to do stuff like this. If your life is good and it’s not “unlivable”, would you think, “I’m gonna freeze myself for a century and hope everything works out better.” When you wake up you’re probably gonna find yourself to be more of an outcast than before. Everyone you knew is most likely old or dead. I respect if you wanna do it; more power to ya. I just don’t want too many people thinking that their lives are gonna be better if they already have a decent one. We can make our lives better now, why wait?
@@dabigbuh1863 Yeah that makes sense, although how I understood what these people wanted was that they wanted to live forever not really look for a better life per say
@@らいどう-c5m ok. So in the case of living forever. If this is the method they choose to live forever in, then how are they actually going to live forever? Wake up 100 years later, experience life for 2 years then go back in and freeze themselves? I guess they can do that all they want but death will be at their door eventually just like how it comes for everybody else. I don’t want to ruin someone’s dreams, that’s not my intentions, but on this subject there’s no way to truly cheat death, just prolonging the inevitable.
Imagine this being one big organ harvesting scheme. Yikes!
Like from that movie right?!
Bruv
Bingo!
Right 80,000 is no spare change
@@quinnjones2886 what movie is that?
The one thing scary about this stuff and why I'm hesitant to look into getting it is, what if you wake up and someone terrible has control of the pods. You are tortured for years by machines, and if you die, are revived and injected with things to keep you alive and still feeling pain.
Everything set up by a sick individual. We all know humans are capable of this stupidity. If we get the tech for revival, these bodies and machines will have to be kept absolutely safe.
This was so devastating to watch. So much grief in one room.
what if the company goes bankrupt?
yikes
Freezer gets unplugged.
They'll sell all the popsicles.
Basically is the issue I see. I mean...? Lol
or the whole building lights on fire
When the facilities run out of cash you're a melted popsicle
Imagine..
@@somerandomguy4240 not all the facilitys are built like this one bro
@@somerandomguy4240 They said that about their containers in the video bro but I'm once again going to say not all facilities are like this one bro
Bro
@@somerandomguy4240 Simple concept bro and I agree but not industry standard. Thawing has happened before bro
@slowbro what do you not understand about the containers being insulated. They lady stated in the video that when the power goes out, the containers are not effected what so ever. 4:28
Listen carefully, bro.
It was so cute when Linda started talking about the nano-body stuff... I love it when people have a passion for the future and what it could be
You're not very educated on what nano particles are really for, eh?
Delusional, more like
everybody gangster till that one person says “ooh what this button do”
"No DeeDee No !"
Oh no.....
Doodoo fart
Uh oh....
PATRICK NOO
If this really works then those “patients” are only gonna feel like they were asleep like a second
Really...
What if they dont do anything. Like what if their souls have left their body already. Or are they in a coma state?
@@ThatCrazyMexicanBoii souls don't exist
Rogelio gonzalez proof?
@@CaptainLyoner so no one knows. Basically that was his point. Lol
nobody is actually in there, you pay them money, they “kill” you, and then you move to a new state with a new name to escape your spouse
Uhh they do it after you die, not before you die, and im pretty young so assuming I die at 80 I still have 60 years for them to improve cryo technology
@@QuartzQuill he's joking
@@QuartzQuill lmaoo
@@QuartzQuill r/woooosh
@@Ian-ff2hz I already got a reply telling me it was a joke, that was completely unnecessary
Hey I’m all about next level science and technology but I strongly believe that no matter how young or old we are, we all have expiration dates. In addition, we need to find a way to expand our minds to what humans are really capable of mentally and realize that we are ions more advanced than anything we can ever reinvent. Nanotechnology is great but that’s like comparing the most advanced daylight light bulb to natural sunlight or cutting down trees that removes carbon from the air and produce’s oxygen as we breath oxygen’s and exhale CO2 only to use the chopped trees to create currencies to purchase a breathing respirator or CPAP machine. Seriously!.
Some Egyptian thousands years ago had this idea before. Too bad their experiment is failed..
Yes this has happened before twice in this cycle, we are the third adam, the demons have already done this numerous times before possibly though the cycles thing could be fake meaning two time before
Yeah only that they didn't have the technology.
Or has it failed? 😉
@@TheRealUnkn0wn_289 wtf are you talking about
@@TheRealUnkn0wn_289 I had a headache reading this😒
Can’t wait till all these people wake up and then we get to explain the year 2020 to them! Yay
I don't know, I've lived through all this and I can't explain it
Honestly a lot crazier stuff probably will have happened in that time
Who’s gone wake up none of them are they’re dead for good .... this is the biggest scam going they finessed every one for money .. they sold them a dream 😂😂😂😂
No
Kenny Ace .... no ??
Imagine you wake up in 2287 and the first words you hear are “Hey, i’m glad you’re here. There’s a settlement that needs your help, i’ll mark it on your map.”
Edit: It has come to my attention that roughly 90% of the people commenting down here don’t understand the reference haha
Lol i hope
Lmao I'll go back to sleep
Is that a NPC telling this to you
😨 somebody put me back in the fridge
Billy out my way its mine
I literally thought of fallout just before reading the last bit HA
It’s amazing. I’ll sign up in about 20 years later if I’m not dead by then. I’m 22 and still have things I want to do before cryogenic “sleep”.
@@TheEverythingCat77 I know but I want my body well maintained and intact when I die.
@@TheEverythingCat77 Prefer to still do it. Unless anti aging comes first.
It’s better to use both. Anti aging is a must for me since I want to live eternity. For now seems impossible to achieve. But it’s not fiction which is great news to me. For the moment there’s cryogenic to intact and maintained my body into a modern mummy state. For me cryogenic is one step to eternal life. For now civilization is at baby steps when it comes to these type of stuff.
I suggest you to sign up now. She doesn't explain that there are life insurance plans that you can use for cryonics. At your age you can pay this with maybe 10-15 dollars a month. Please contact Alcor and ask them to explain to you how this works.
@@mr.starly2423 Check my message. I got an life insurance plan to pay for cryonics. I did this in my 40s and I pay 100 dollars a month. It will pay for my cryopreservation. But you are young so it will cost you maybe 10 dollars a month (you will pay this even when you are old) and people spend 10 dollar every month in lattes so call Alcor and ask them to explain how it works and what insurance you can get.
What if we've all been shoved into freezer tubes and we're all just in a simulation watching this video about the outside world?
0.o
And happen to be fueling an alien civilization.....
@@radioactiveraid9257 ah yes the matrix
Yeah the outside world is sending us videos to our RUclips Recommended feed.
That's just a fancy way of saying "What if we're in the Matrix?"
If I had the money I'd do it. What's there to lose? Better to be given a possibility of a second chance than buried with maggots or turned into ash.
$220,000 that you could leave to your family.
SaltyPanda fair point
@@fiddlestix26 if you have a million..you can spend some on yourself.
Saad Qureshi also true
what is 220k . if you are a multi millionaire.
Imagine waking up in the future and it is an apocalyptic wasteland.
This comment aged well... look at India right now.
Like in Idiocracy.
Welcome to 2021
That sounds like a plot from a show or a movie
Pretty sure I played that game
Love and Peace to all.
so basically their whole thing is
"I mean ehhh maybe we will be able to bring you back eventually"
Yeah, that's the whole point. They're paying for the chance to live again
Their dead dude lol no shot their coming back
A waste
@@whoispluto a five year old fell into a a freezing cold river when emergency service's found him the kid had spent a hour or so in there and he was medically dead but they were able to bring him back to life
@@alphadisastroustie8853 However you are talking about an hour vs decades or centuries.
Lockdown has really made me stumble across the weirdest shxt on RUclips.
Not gonna be weird in a couple decades.
I imagine future humans may look back on this as we do with Egyptian pharaohs; how their bodies were stored in specially made containers, laid to rest with their servants/family and pets in preparation of the afterlife.
Oh man that’s going to be pretty funny attending those museum tours in person in 2287.
Mummification discarded the brain, whereas biostasis preserves it as well as possible.
Exactly! And the best part would be to be resurrected YET you are in vegetable state and your entire body (or head) is still attached to this cryonic case frozen in liquid nitrogen. You’re on display at this posh museum for a whole new civilization to see and study. But you can not scream, no one can hear you bc you’re a vegetable
Right let's compare a two thousand year old tradition predicated on the complete lack of scientific development, to a practice in which a well established fact is the core premise, i.e. at sub zero temperatures it IS possible, right now, to preserve these tissues, the DNA itself, etc. with essentially no deterioration, indefinitely.
@@Satrina777 I think you missed the point
If only they put all that time,energy,resources and focus in research and curing diseases,People might actually live longer.
Other companies do. But this company wants to do this. How else could it get done without them doing it.
@@freemanmays3721 nice reply ...i really love this company wishing even to donate some of my BTC 😁
Would you want to? Would.ypu libe for an extra 200 years as an 80 year old man? Yeah no thanks
if only there was more than one person working on such things.... oh wait
How this stops doing research in anti-aging? Do you realize that actually many people that choose cryonics are all about anti-aging technologies and in fact some of them are even researchers in the field? The point is that for now, unless you are less than 30 years old this is your best shot.
60 years later: Oops, sorry it didn't work. Your dog cannot be revived. But thank you for your 60 years of continued business
Don't forget to subscribe to our new improved version that will definitely find the way to defreeze you in the future
Lol
Lol JOHN WICK WOULD DESTROY WHOLE CRYO FACILITY IF THAT HAPPENS
Damn and that’s really what ends up happening… money talks
🤣😂😂😂🤣😂
Man imagine being illegally dead. That would be scary. 😳
Wait isn’t that just living
@@avewate ctrl+delete
Isn’t that just insurance fraud
Illegally Dead is a great band name
All of the patients are clinically dead
yeah just a very expensive mummification
Kasallamacher still cheaper than people who built pyramids in past to bury themselves.
@@bloodhoug82 on tax payer dollar
@@benebueno2958 How is it on tax payer dollar?
@@benebueno2958 LOL massively wrong.
I used to be a forensic pathologist meaning a person who conducts autopsies. I find this ever so disturbing, mainly because the deterioration of a body starts the moment you die. The smells, and appearance of death would kick in during the operation, I’m wondering how this is possible?
The company has standby teams to begin the cooling process immediately after one is declared legally dead. At least that is the best case scenario. Also, members and their families are instructed to inform morgue/hospital staff to immediately cool the body upon declaration of death. There are contingency plans.
It says they start the process immediately after their death is confirmed. I think that has a lot to do with t it
its not. especially when you ask yourself.. who is going to pay to revive you from all of that in the future.
@@ponetastic yeah, WHO is going to pay to revive you from all of that in the future. Here we are in the year 2523 with these incredibly well-preserved bodies that are now five hundred years old. WHO would have any interest in reviving a 500 year old human?! Nobody, I'm sure!
@@Ultranothingconsidering that knowledge is increasing and scientists would want study more, it would not be surprising they would pay the price to wake them up, so they can study them.... Just like archeologists are digging up mummies now, to study them.
I’m getting some fallout 4 vibes
This is SPECIAL
hope it doesn't goes like fallout 4 story tho
@@Sinnerman7 😳
Im getting aperture science vibes from portal 2
Me: *Unplugs AC because it's cold*
The Scientists at a cryonic clinic: 😐
Cryotubes don’t use electricity.
@@viktorreznov4718 how did 16 people get the joke but it flew right passed you?
@@Dannybythebanana I realize people joke about this, but many also seriously think cryotubes use electricity, and I always correct that misconception just in case.
@@viktorreznov4718 Apologies, thanks for the insight
Wait, how do they work?
I just imagine people or aliens finding these rooms thousands of years later like sarcophagi in a tomb...
I Imagine researchers of the future will find these bodies interesting because they are preserved
They will not revive them because of the diseases of the past
@@goodnight63 They will be revived by nanobots (if possible, that is.) By then, humans will be immune to diseases.
@@aakhilmajid2465 nah I think because we have the internet our history will never get lost
They may have the technology to bring us back also
were these royalty...lol
If a person is already dead , it is not possible they will wake up . But if a person is alive and go to this process , I think they will wake up in the future. Because there are a lot of examples that fish got alive after frozen Alive
Same with hamsters. James Lovelock invented the microwave in order to reheat them back to life. Issue is the hamsters were small enough to make it work. But humans are just too big :/
@@T-Law. False. He invented a type of microwave but not the first microwave. I honestly can't stand when people state things as facts without knowing for sure. 🤦
@@T-Law. he invented the microwave because it was considered a war weapon in WW1
Unfortunately it is against the existing laws even in the case of somebody with a terminal illness. But your assumption is that the person is dead. Cryonicist do not think the person is dead because being dead is an arbitrary definition. Think about people with cardiac arrest, 100 years ago such a person would be considered dead and now we can resuscitate them. The idea is that if we can preserver as much as possible of the individual, in particular the brain, then in the future people would not how to repair and fix whatever "killed" the person. Death is not a on and off things but a gradual destruction of the individual subtractum. Cryonicists are not stupid, most are well educated and several are scientists (I'm one for example) and we understand the possible complication of this technology. But the ideas is that with existent state of the art cryonics your chances of revival are not zero (maybe small but not zero) while with you being in the ground or cremated the chances are exactly zero, so the logical choice is cryonics for sure. Everything else is nihilism and idiocy.
I started crying when she said her husband was right there like that’s so sweet and sad at the same time
Why sad? Would have been better if he was a skeleton in a grave?
I wonder if the CEO truly believes they will be able to revive them.
well if they open all of them in 100 years then it's not gonna be the CEO's problem anymore lmao
I think she believes that like people believe in god.
Its all just objective
Nah it's money maker
Hang on, let him ask his butler where he left his datapad with all the info, it's either on the private jet or next to the lambo in the east wing. But I'm answer is yes lol
I wish I could afford this. I'd do it tomorrow if I had the cash.
People in the future would be talking about how this was mankinds first attempt to immortality
I mean, Cryonics have existed for quite some time now and a similar process is used for storage of organs when transporting to various hospitals.
Egyptians, mummies. Cmon.
Not first not last
I do not believe we can bring people back, and even if we could, why would anyone want to wake up in an unfamiliar world with no loved ones and nothing that feels comfortable? I'd rather just die.
Facts
"the downside is that it kills you... but then again, everything kills you." You lost me on that one buddy lol
It makes you wonder if that guy is willing to put his money where his mouth is by laying HIS OWN LIFE on the line.
@@bigsilverbear4187 pretty sure you need to be already legally dead before you are put into cryogenic sleep.
@@krakennvlyat “sleep” you mean turned into a frozen corpse
@@sgtfireball6471 they call it sleep spite the fact you are indeed dead in what is basically a can full of nitrogen.
Everyone dies. There's no mortal risk to cryonics, because you can only be cryonically frozen when you're already dead anyway. No one has to "put their life on the line" or kill themselves or anything - cryonics is for after a natural death. It's just a way of storing your corpse, which - unlike every other method of getting rid of a corpse (left to rot, incinerated...) - doesn't necessarily completely obliterate the brain, giving you a very tiny chance of being revived. But the probability doesn't really matter, because if it doesn't work you just stay dead... and you were already dead to begin with.
I have dreamed about this, and it is really scary, when u know that everybody u loves everybody u know is gone now. Everything is new and u will feel so lonely
If it's a 100 year , u would see your grand kids mostly have your resemblance... Imagine the stories u can tell your great great brands.
@@HotFrassRadio imagine the storys they would tell you about your kids or mother and you know that you missed all that. I think i only would do this if my memory would be deleted. Like... i could not stand the fact that everybody i love is dead and it just felt like a day or two for me but it was 100 years and i have nobody left.
True. It's sad and scary at the same time.
If you're into reading mangas, I can recommend you one that has a plot similar to the story in this vid.
Genre: sci-fi, romance
@@gie.gie. ye go for it.
Freeze me with some power armour my body is ready
When she said "hey Fred, how yuh doing" I got chills of mortality
It felt kinda sad like she’s clinging on to a hope
This is weird
@@kaydencegauthier3857 ikr super weird
It's been years since you have preserved them, now bring them back to life.
Imagine doing this in 2020 and waking up in 2021
Them: oh.
That's only one year away and yet you don't have the patience to wait. Covid will still be around for 10 years and more.
@@Schocam bUt ThE pReSiDeNt SaYs It Is AlMoSt OvEr 😂
@@noahbailey542 There's like 7 different vaccines on the works, the Russians are almost done with theirs, the Brits, the Turks.. Especially the Brits are testing out any possible side effects. Their vaccine already provides protection from covid19, but they are looking to minimize any risk of a slip-through. It's about to be done, give it another 3-4 months?
@@Schocam as if that matters. One world orders gonna impact us more
None of them will wake up and even if there will be a new technology in the future that could bring back dead people alive then they certainly wouldn't waste that on bringing back old unknown people
This isn't too outlandish of a concept. Once you are pronounced "dead," it really just means "you've gone beyond what our current technology can repair, and the doctor has to give up."
If you preserve the body PROPERLY, there is, clinically, no reason for there to be issue with future resuscitation once technology has advanced.
They've already brought a pig brain back from cryostasis successfully, and have made a functional kidney transplant in a rabbit with a kidney that was put in cryostasis without issue.
Anyone that denies this as a possibility will be looked at in the future the same way that we look back on scientists scoffing at human flight or horseless carriages in the 19th century. It's essentially the same thing. People mistakenly believe that if we don't have the technology right now, that we'll never have it.
Well, if time give us chance then it shall be done
Human flight and horseless carriages was a much more possible thing back then compared to being brought back alive now. You seem like you don't have any basic knowledge. Sheep
@@swegboii6447 aw man, this alpha chad has called me a sheep, my whole argument is invalidated. How am I going to recover from this.
@@swegboii6447 Did you even read his comment? He said once technology has advanced. Sheep.
@@ASingleChimera not even gonna try to defend your position. Okay
Hi Fred, how ya doin?
Fred - Oh you know, just chillin
@@xcreovb7648 Yezzir
Hurts to laugh
😂
Me, thinking of Fred Weasley
I-
He would say that.
Touche. Playing the moonlight sonata in the background. Very fitting.
12:26 The director fr be like:
Yo stand over here and look like ur thinking lmao
@Lord Zero that eye upward convinced me
Alcor: *Trying to cheat death*
Death watching: *INTERESTING*
Death: I'll just find another way.
All healthcare is “cheating death.”
@@viktorreznov4718 Not really darling. A cell only has so long to live. Forcing it to live longer than it was made to will have consequences. Don't spit some rubbish like that next time without thinking it through.
Lol yeah interesting indeed 🤔.
Imagine them being waking and and dying sometime later because new evolved viruses and bacterias.
And then getting frozen again
Can’t die if one is uploaded and becomes a siliconised consciousness
Imagine they bring the flu to the future and end up killing a bunch of people because nobody in the future had immunity against it since it was completely gotten rid of.
@@tylerpixel You can't upload your consciousness, at best it would be a copy of your mind
@@HDTDNOVIV You can if you transition your continuity (your current real time life experience) into a digital construct.
Fast forward 10 0000 years and they are being treated the same way we treat mummies today, ama go with the grave thank you very much.
This is the weirdest thing I've watched in a long time. It's nice though.
Fun fact :it is just a grave, a modern one
Yes until they have the technology to bring them back
@@kiwi22ism no, their bodies are probably already destroyed from all the ice crystals that formed in their bodies
@@casshernsins8333 8:30 u didn't watch the whole video..
@@casshernsins8333 they replace the blood with a cryoprotectant which eventually replaces all the water in the body by proxy as well then they freeze it that way. With this process called vitrification it turns all the cells into a glass like state. No ice crystals.
@@tylerpixel oh
Imagine if Ancient Egyptians mummified their kings with the same goal and the whole _"they did it to allow pharaophs to move to the afterlife"_ thing was just a mistranslation of hieroglyphics!
Imagine if we could rejuvenate one pharo and finally find out what the Egyptians were doing and saying
A few years ago, I remembered reading a news stating that one of the company offering cryonics go bankrupt.
If I remind correctly there was a fuzz about the corpse staying in the facility but all were considered dead and so treated as.
“Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should” Dr. Ian Malcolm
As ethical scientists, you should do a pilot study. Start with a frog. Kill the frog. Then cryopreserve it. Then make it live. Can it live ?
Why shouldn’t they?
@@Schocam the thing is they can't, for now. Alcor hopes that technology would be so advanced in the future that they can bring back people from cryos. That doesnt mean its guaranteed to happen.
Nevertheless, personally if i have the money, then why not?
@@viktorreznov4718 immortality would drive us mad
What movie have I heard this quote from?
“If the human brain were so simple that we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn’t.”
― Emerson M. Pugh
my human brain is so simple that I cannot understand that sentence
@@amelia078 xD
@@amelia078 I like your name :)
@@tander101 thanks!
With all due respect to mr pugh. I get the basics of an internal combustion engine but I couldn't begin to really understand how to make one or even fix one...if I take it to an engineer he will look at it like he has seen 10,000 before. However if I had shown it to a cave man it would be an impossibility to even grasp the basic concept for him. To say it is impossible for future humans to understand our brains on the levels that some mechanical engineers of today understand a car engine...well it's a bit arrogant to say the least.
The problem with this quote is it ignores the fact we have help from two places. 1 we have developed technology that helps us understand more complex ideas in simpler to understand terms. Example: in the 80's it was thought that mapping a single strand of DNA would take 100's of years and would ultimately prove useless because it would be too much information to be useful...we finished now we are mapping the entire human genome. 2 The knowledge we gain is not limited by the span of any single person's life nor the limitations they may have.
If our limits were ourselves of course that would be true...but we have never had that limitation, it is probably the only thing that is truly unique about our species. We participate in projects we know will be completed by people who haven't even been born yet. You can't have limitations if your resources are infinite. Even if I accept it is impossible for a modern person to understand a modern brain to think their will never be anyone who could is kind of silly. Technically we may have an AI explaining to us at some point.
This is what Mr. Freeze did to his wife, prolonging her life from a uncurbable disease until the cure is developed
bruh why did I think you were talking about frozone oh god lmao
@@brandoncrabb7195 Me too😭 I thought frozone
At one point he did..
Why did I think u were talking abt the man from incredibles....
They just opened one in Australia in a small town called Holbrook, New South Wales.
Imagine wake up Insurece company told you you owe millions of dollars to them, and you just wanna die again...
Lol time to jump off a Bridge in space😂
I’m not sure if I remember correctly - so long since I’ve watched it - but I think Faye Valentine from Cowboy Bebop had that exact backstory...
Please remember compound interest exists, so the money you paid initially is tens of millions by the time you're revived. The 80k-220k isn't an upfront cost to alcor, it is almost all in compound interest.
Imagine if Walt Disney is in one of those capsules behind them just chillin' and we didn't even know it. 🤣🤣
Everyone knows he's under Disney world...
@@SpiritualChills is he tho?
@@captaincrunch342 well he forsure isn't in some random place like that, he did his thing years before this was even built
Actually, that does bring to mind an interesting consideration. Namely, copyright law. What happens to the copyrights of someone who dies, gets cryo-frozen and then revived?
“Chillin” ha
5:12 i feel bad for the girl she will wake up finding out that her parents and family and friends are long gone :((((.
She will have a new life in the future and a new family she will be happy let’s hope
Could be worse, some kids see there parents get killed right in front of them
Nah she will have a new homeless life
Just imagine
Good morning class we have a new student she’s celebrating her 167th birthday today...
If she wakes up 😔
This is giving me some creepy sci-fi movie turning into a horror movie vibes.
Just started the video... I'm feeling chills already
Imagine they bring the heads back to life and live forever in a fish bowl. Like futurama
not a fish bowl, more like a big pickle jar, and not vinegar but more like formaldihyde
@@ronr.53400 And then listen to music by the name Breath Freely
I have a family member who is a "patient" at this facility. She didn't want to die and she saved a ton of money to come back to one day
Are you serious
WTF
@@sunleo6161 yes and she spent 5x the price so they can keep her there longer
I'm lost for words. Is this actually real?
@@Lee-wu4uh yep
This is assuming that people in the future would actually want to put the time and energy into bringing all these people back to life. They'll probably have bigger things to worry about