Inside a cryonics facility preserving terminally-ill people (and pets) to wake up in the future

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  • čas přidán 11. 10. 2022
  • In Scottsdale, Arizona, there are tanks filled with liquid nitrogen are the bodies and heads of 199 humans who opted to be cryopreserved (some along with their pets) with the hopes of being revived in the future.
    Many of the patients - as Alcor Life Extension Foundation calls them - are people who were terminally ill with cancer, ALS or other diseases with no cure in the present day.
    "So they're not really dead, they're just legally dead... It puts dying on a pause and lets you go into the future where we have greater capabilities to reverse that and bring you back to life," Alcor’s former CEO, Max More said while giving a tour of the facility.
    It costs a minimum of $200,000 to freeze a body and $80,000 for the brain alone.
    But there are skeptics in the medical world, where the idea of cryonics is far-fetched. "I think this notion of freezing ourselves into the future is pretty science fiction and it's naive," Arthur Caplan, professor of bioethics at NYU said in an interview.
    "It's almost like what you'd be thinking about in a college dormitory discussion, if I could just freeze myself and then defrost myself kind of like a bag of peas and wind up way in the future, wouldn't that be cool?"
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Komentáře • 775

  • @kermitTheFrog466
    @kermitTheFrog466 Před 5 měsíci +109

    "they re not live or dead" few seconds later explains "we have to wait until the patient has been declared legally dead"

    • @tommyvercettygt
      @tommyvercettygt Před 3 měsíci +8

      "Legally dead" you wrote right.... "Legally"

    • @BeyondTomorrowNow
      @BeyondTomorrowNow Před měsícem +3

      so they think that if they make the body alive again, it will just have consciousness again. So it like a long sleep. if that's the case i see it working if not, their consciousness is gone and its just a live body. their understanding on consciousness may be the only barrier here.

  • @JTron83
    @JTron83 Před 8 měsíci +45

    The sandwich bags of ice really convinced me this is state of the art technology

  • @dangerchris1915
    @dangerchris1915 Před rokem +167

    Apparently, the founder of the company is also frozen in there according to their website.

    • @rachels2cents325
      @rachels2cents325 Před rokem +3

      😮

    • @Jakkaribik1
      @Jakkaribik1 Před rokem +17

      That is making people trust more if the founder even agreed to this

    • @jannesquivel
      @jannesquivel Před rokem +4

      If its true.... of course he had to, even if it was for a week or month, otherwise some people wouldn't trust them

    • @Jakkaribik1
      @Jakkaribik1 Před rokem +4

      @@jannesquivel He Was Probably in it for a Minute Without any extra Minerals Injected and without the Low Cold

    • @leonardodtc1493
      @leonardodtc1493 Před rokem +2

      @@Jakkaribik1 Doubt it, the guy dedicated his whole life to this.

  • @catherineto
    @catherineto Před 3 měsíci +32

    Crazy. If a patient is legally dead, he or she owns no identity when they come back to life, they lost their house, car etc. how can they revive their ID ?

    • @pgbgroup
      @pgbgroup Před 2 měsíci +7

      Bro If A Person Declare Dead and Come Back Alive He Can Get all His Property But The Promblem Is If Someone Sold His Property He Can't And Yes He Can Get id

    • @BeyondTomorrowNow
      @BeyondTomorrowNow Před měsícem +1

      @@pgbgroup must be some legal document they created when they choose to do this

    • @emmettoransky5088
      @emmettoransky5088 Před 11 dny

      ​@@pgbgroup
      From experience, I know you're assuming an oversimplification, when in reality, its more of an impossibility of getting ur identity back, that results in death.
      Dead serious here, You can ask me, and ill put the tltr examples.
      But basically, no you don't just get to prove your alive n get ur identity back, or even get any identity at all.
      The fact they need someone to be "legally" dead, before they can even begin, screams shady red flags on so many levels. Coming from a victim of SS Fraud myself, knowing how having rights works and doesn't in such scenarios.
      It can become much more sinister than just the company making it so your family can't sue them if ressurecting you is unsuccessful. And usually ends up always the case. We're talking; reality of group homes & human trafficking/ abuse/ guinea pig levels/ type bad.
      And knowing that the reason they need the person "legally" dead before starting, is so they can't be held accountable legally if the person can't be brought back to life in the future. This means the person should've just finished the life they had if they could even afford this. Think about all the loved ones they can't see agn. Its robbery. They definitely could've just let them keep their identity, fact they didn't shows how experimentally leaning towards unreliable this is. Let that sink in.

    • @Jay-uu5lu
      @Jay-uu5lu Před 6 dny

      The company probably keeps their paperwork safe

  • @nosnibormailliw5122
    @nosnibormailliw5122 Před rokem +122

    Expectations: Freeze yourself and wake up in a futuristic society.
    Result: Society collapses and you get eaten like a microwave TV diner.
    🤦‍♂️

    • @bloopityblorp6365
      @bloopityblorp6365 Před rokem +11

      I never laughed so hard from an internet post in my life.

    • @TSideWes805
      @TSideWes805 Před rokem +5

      That's basically the plot of fallout 4.

    • @TSideWes805
      @TSideWes805 Před rokem +1

      Minus getting eaten, at least in the beginning lol

    • @zamzamadan7453
      @zamzamadan7453 Před rokem

      How can please

    • @NubianGirl7
      @NubianGirl7 Před měsícem

      exactly ww3 could break out or even a rock will hit earth.

  • @brax0789
    @brax0789 Před rokem +57

    They’re dead bro, that’s the biggest waste of electricity I’ve ever seen

  • @diobrando7759
    @diobrando7759 Před rokem +48

    Once cameras leave they turn off everything lol

  • @SonicSnakeRecords
    @SonicSnakeRecords Před rokem +129

    The odds are so slim that if they ever manage to bring one of them back it would really be an ice-olated incident.

    • @AZITHEMLGPRO
      @AZITHEMLGPRO Před rokem +14

      thats cold

    • @grzyb11
      @grzyb11 Před rokem +5

      Pretty cool idea tho

    • @GeraldPUR
      @GeraldPUR Před rokem +4

      Slim U say? THINK AGAN**** very likely they will comeback, but the issue might be if you keep your memories intact. That's the real question.

    • @SonicSnakeRecords
      @SonicSnakeRecords Před rokem +2

      @@grzyb11 Super cool, like way too cool.

    • @SonicSnakeRecords
      @SonicSnakeRecords Před rokem +2

      @@GeraldPUR Never. It'll be a cold day in hail before that ever happens!

  • @Hierax415
    @Hierax415 Před rokem +43

    If 250k is a small amount of money for you why not? It might not work but cremation and burial certainly are not reversible, this? maybe.

    • @DucknCoverin
      @DucknCoverin Před rokem +5

      Death is quite irreversible and permanent. You’ll be doing more good for the future by leaving that 250k to your loved ones instead of giving it to Alcor.

    • @Th3NoobSlay3r
      @Th3NoobSlay3r Před rokem +3

      @@DucknCoverinbut If I’m last one standing in doing this!

    • @thefuck4246
      @thefuck4246 Před 4 měsíci

      i will rather rest where my forefathers lay

    • @NubianGirl7
      @NubianGirl7 Před měsícem +1

      Probably I guess it's better then nothing then again we don't what will happen on the future...

  • @MarvinMalane
    @MarvinMalane Před 2 měsíci +27

    Being a doctor in the year 2400: Oh yeah sure, lets revive this random frozen dog

    • @AppleInTheDesert
      @AppleInTheDesert Před měsícem

      Being a doctor in 1899: sorry sir you have tuberculosis. Nothing we can do about it.

    • @Malally2
      @Malally2 Před měsícem

      It’s not about the dog, it’s about the scientific discovery

    • @MarvinMalane
      @MarvinMalane Před měsícem +1

      @@Malally2 Agreed, I myself decided to provide scientific subjects for future generations and froze some leftover sausages from dinner. I am convinced that scientists of the future will have the time, energy and money to reconstruct the animal that the sausage was made from. Afterall thats the future we all imagine, right?

  • @heatherjones9773
    @heatherjones9773 Před rokem +16

    Really disturbing report.

  • @ThreePhaseHigh
    @ThreePhaseHigh Před rokem +110

    He seems healthy. No need to wait for technology to cure some terminal disease. He could just crawl inside. We will freeze him solid, and in two years bring him back. He can tell us how it went.

    • @shannonbourgeois6083
      @shannonbourgeois6083 Před rokem +8

      😂😂😂 Great comment👍

    • @rederickfroders1978
      @rederickfroders1978 Před 9 měsíci +4

      Yeah these guys probably dont test these things on themselves lol

    • @mesofius
      @mesofius Před 8 měsíci +1

      why though?

    • @predatortheme
      @predatortheme Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@mesofius simple, its alot of strain on the tissue and you need to do alot of irreversible steps which are not possible to reverse back to normal at this time in medicine.

    • @mesofius
      @mesofius Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@predatortheme That would be an argument against freezing someone healthy

  • @palevell
    @palevell Před rokem +79

    "There's a sucker born every minute" ~ P.T. Barnum

  • @jaysonkidd9102
    @jaysonkidd9102 Před rokem +17

    I seen this on the simpsons when that old guy got stuck in the grocery store freezers and woke up and found moon pies lol

  • @wazd4661
    @wazd4661 Před rokem +39

    Why is the technique not being tested to bring animals back to life to prove the validity of this strange hypothesis?

    • @lovelyg4743
      @lovelyg4743 Před rokem +2

      💯💯

    • @DerJuvens
      @DerJuvens Před 3 měsíci +2

      Because we can preserve them but can't reverse the process yet. But it's inevitable that technology advances far enough at one point that we can reverse it, unless humanity disappears.

    • @underminethetroll2487
      @underminethetroll2487 Před 2 měsíci

      They might have down that already they do have pets in their

    • @DerJuvens
      @DerJuvens Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@underminethetroll2487 no they don’t. They’d show it everywhere if they could.

  • @rdrgtreer
    @rdrgtreer Před rokem +59

    What happens (if) when the company doing this goes bankrupt? Do they pull the plug to the incubators and send them to the recycling center with the thawed corpses still inside?

    • @Mikeyhatake2792
      @Mikeyhatake2792 Před rokem +11

      Maybe u will know if u read their company's policies and stuff 😅

    • @trumpisaconfirmedcuck5840
      @trumpisaconfirmedcuck5840 Před rokem

      There is no "plug" to pull. The cryopreserved are kept cool by adding liquid nitrogen to the tanks (which is dirt cheap, it's the most abundant element in our atmosphere) periodically. They can go quite a few months like this (better part of a year) like this, though the tanks are typically topped off every week or two.
      Alcor has predicted the risk of bankruptcy. What they did is set up two trust funds, separate from the company. The trust funds exist strictly to keep the cryopreserved frozen. So there is a lot of redundancy built into cryonics.

    • @ohshanana2397
      @ohshanana2397 Před 11 měsíci +16

      @@Mikeyhatake2792did you? Tell us since you apparently read them

    • @justthatgirl-ct4jo
      @justthatgirl-ct4jo Před 11 měsíci +5

      It has happened. Look it up.

    • @alite0101
      @alite0101 Před 4 měsíci +6

      The funds are placed into a trust, which pulls very safe investments at a 2% rate to cover storate of patients.

  • @paulnicolas172
    @paulnicolas172 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Fascinating - going to research into this more

  • @__rm307
    @__rm307 Před rokem +38

    They say no professionals would be interested in this - and yet the clients mentioned were doctors

    • @Antlers_life
      @Antlers_life Před rokem

      🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @ItsEasyJustLift
      @ItsEasyJustLift Před rokem +14

      Yeah but they are biased because they want to believe it can revive their family member. They arent thinking logically, rather emotionally.

    • @__rm307
      @__rm307 Před rokem +3

      @@ItsEasyJustLift True but then they should be open and say that. It needs to be stated that all professionals also have emotions / biases / personal aims. But to say that no intelligent person is interested in this - would be false. Of course there will be professionals w income who will be interested in extending life - even if it’s ultimately a scam. Even the most intelligent human still has weaknesses and wants and fears.

    • @DucknCoverin
      @DucknCoverin Před rokem +1

      @@__rm307 Are these medical doctors? Or just people with doctorates? Alcor likes to say a lot of things that sound impressive. Especially when it comes to their “patients”. It’s moot either way. The people who pioneered Cryonics back in the 60s weren’t physicians or medical experts. This is all pseudoscience based on wishful thinking. That said, it wouldn’t be a huge shock if a physician with plenty of disposable income chose this option. Like the other person said. Even doctors can abandon logic when it comes to matters concerning their own mortality.

    • @Torulv
      @Torulv Před rokem

      ​@@DucknCoverin So what actually is illogical? Putting your body in stasis and causing some damage to it freezing it so that you can wait for a future that might have nanobots that can then put the damaged parts together and revive the cells functions to create energy and do what cells do, its not a feasible hope taking the actual world into account, its just magic?
      If you deny nanotbots or that type of molecular control is not actually possible. And if you have any reasoning that putting that brain together again with the damage done to it will not be "you" anymore but just a future clone (this is the most saddening but likely pitfal of cryonics). Then you must be able to forsee the future and what is possible and not, and to do that you must already have done all the calculations with regards to creating nanobots is not possible, and somehow I doubt you have done that. And you must outcompete every insanly intelligent AI in the future have to create nanobots. You have no clue if its possible or not, or if the fixed and unfrozen you will be you or a clone, yet you act like you already found the answer.
      Just the tiniest hope for it being possible, which there is already theoretical physics with regards to nanobots probably being viable if its possible to create them, should be enough to peak peoples interest in it, because you have no idea if its actually feasible, and why would you deny yourself this chance... its moronic. if there is any chance im going to take in life its this

  • @Allan003
    @Allan003 Před rokem +205

    They have revived "simple animals" such as certain amphibians and fish that this technology is actually based on. Various types of frogs and toads, as well as lungfish and other animals will dig a hole in clay (which helps with cooling the body evenly) in the winter and literally freeze solid, in some cases for years, until the environment is right for them once again to emerge. There has also been success with small mammals such as shrews and mice, though cell damage is a common challenge for mammals in particular.
    I personally don't think this is a viable method of preservation. Not because we are incapable of eventually working out the science, or even the ethical and moral issues. I think this won't be viable due to the risks of reintroducing disease, viral and bacterial contaminations that could have been "cured" or eliminated. It would be like unfreezing someone from the middle ages. You certainly would run the risk of reintroducing the plague or various other long gone bacteria that we have little to no defence from.

    • @olivergoncalves1217
      @olivergoncalves1217 Před rokem

      The fish that they have revived are known for surviving in cold waters...In other words it appears that they are dead, but are not actually dead. The big issue with cryonics is that they can't "unfreeze" the body slowly enough to prevent cells/tissues from literally exploding as they "unthaw". So, this is garbage science and the deceased are just being used a guinea pigs.

    • @hatersbeware5563
      @hatersbeware5563 Před rokem +19

      haha like Fry from Futurama with his common cold 😂

    • @Allan003
      @Allan003 Před rokem +8

      @@hatersbeware5563 Ha ha ha, yes, exactly like that! 🤣

    • @bobbobby2978
      @bobbobby2978 Před rokem +10

      We will always have them around. The viruses will never disappear.

    • @bloopityblorp6365
      @bloopityblorp6365 Před rokem

      But if the disease is hundreds of years old surely humanity as a species would have built up some kind of resistance to it?

  • @roblee7411
    @roblee7411 Před rokem +117

    When are they going to show someone who has been revived? Many years have passed since cryogenics has been perfected, let’s see some results.

    • @jamesortiz5388
      @jamesortiz5388 Před rokem +19

      I don't want to see them! lol

    • @primmakinsofis614
      @primmakinsofis614 Před rokem +5

      Shhh! Results are anathema to the grift.

    • @AA-xc6uq
      @AA-xc6uq Před rokem

      Current technology is not strong enough to revive people; the estimated timeline is 50-100 years. By then, technology will be strong enough to revive cryonic patients.

    • @bobbobby2978
      @bobbobby2978 Před rokem +3

      Results, yeah right.

    • @joseayala8506
      @joseayala8506 Před rokem +16

      They will come back as robots. Their brain will be transplanted into a robot like Cain from Robocop

  • @abdoalraimi4424
    @abdoalraimi4424 Před rokem +30

    So when you bring the body's temperature way below freezing point, does that mean at some point they were frozen then cooled further ?

    • @lilporky8565
      @lilporky8565 Před 6 dny

      Going below freezing point just means the freezing process happens faster.

  • @LARRY113Z
    @LARRY113Z Před rokem +11

    The real bet is whether or not this company lasts more than 20 years.

    • @joeyk107
      @joeyk107 Před 11 měsíci +5

      It's been around since 1972

    • @zakiyahdarazat9798
      @zakiyahdarazat9798 Před 3 měsíci

      More than 20 years bro, pleas your check profilr cryonic institute company

  • @stevej1154
    @stevej1154 Před rokem +117

    The thing is, even if it was possible to bring them back to life (a very big if), it would be an unpleasant experience. They would suddenly find themselves the subjects of a very loud and bright future tv show called Defrosted: Live. They would be overwhelmed and utterly distressed to find themselves in the future with everything familiar gone. They would be unable to fully process what was happening, partly due to their less than perfect brains after many years in the freezer. There is no good outcome to this. I would expect a high number of cryo-suicides, people unable to cope with the reality of being alive in a terrifying new world. They sign up expecting some kind of immortality, but don’t consider the likely reality of the situation.

    • @justlimo6944
      @justlimo6944 Před rokem +1

      Well its a means to an end

    • @Th3NoobSlay3r
      @Th3NoobSlay3r Před rokem +17

      How would I be unable to process the future?? We wouldn’t be alone and we would have technology to help with the transition if necessary. Vr to recreate past familiar things

    • @RENOWN55CHARGE
      @RENOWN55CHARGE Před rokem +1

      Cool story

    • @nodescription7286
      @nodescription7286 Před rokem +3

      @@Th3NoobSlay3r and whose money will these people use to accomplish all of that ?

    • @StreetfighterU
      @StreetfighterU Před rokem +2

      It really depends on how far in the future we are talking about.

  • @quinmccormack6283
    @quinmccormack6283 Před rokem +7

    Futurama is occuring slowing they won't be waking till the year 3000

  • @sw1360
    @sw1360 Před rokem +39

    How can he even conclude if someone came alive they will be the same.

    • @roblee7411
      @roblee7411 Před rokem

      Maybe brain activity before and after? 🧠

    • @jimmystrickland1034
      @jimmystrickland1034 Před rokem +1

      Pet sematary ish...

    • @meteorboomber299
      @meteorboomber299 Před rokem

      maybe they store organs for implantation

    • @englishguy1985
      @englishguy1985 Před 5 měsíci

      It is complete nonsense. An elaborate scam. Having worked in cryogenics for more than ten years. Nobody working at Alcor believes that this actually works unless they are delusional.

  • @lyrav2024
    @lyrav2024 Před rokem +8

    Original consciousness will always reborn fresh new forms because its the perfect law.

  • @ricardosousa11
    @ricardosousa11 Před 8 měsíci +17

    Imagine you're a millionaire in the 70s and you get frozen to wake up in 2035, and now your million is nothing, falling asleep as a rich man waking up as a poor man.

    • @wowulam7411
      @wowulam7411 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Wouldnt you be rich because of compunded interest?

    • @msheart2
      @msheart2 Před 3 měsíci +3

      You clearly don't understand how immense wealth is never lost.

    • @NubianGirl7
      @NubianGirl7 Před měsícem

      Can't they store their wealth somewhere just saying?

    • @ricardosousa11
      @ricardosousa11 Před měsícem

      @@NubianGirl7 Im saying 1M$ in the 70s meant you were rich, nowadays you're middle class with 1M$

  • @farzanaaboobakar9752
    @farzanaaboobakar9752 Před rokem +7

    It's useless as it will harm humans

    • @AA-xc6uq
      @AA-xc6uq Před rokem +2

      ... Are you implying that death doesn't harm humans? What other option do people have, besides using technology to save themselves from death?

  • @garycolton6522
    @garycolton6522 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Their not patients they are corpses!

  • @GamingGringo
    @GamingGringo Před hodinou

    “Bro this respawn time is taking forever!”
    “Yeah bro it’s because they decided to cryogenically freeze you”
    “Aaaaaah man!”

  • @jomiarts6677
    @jomiarts6677 Před rokem +32

    There are many things science can't explain. Like consciousness, free will, and why we dream. I think they must have the answer to all of these before they can't do cryonics.

    • @iionic4524
      @iionic4524 Před 10 měsíci +1

      you can preserve a dead human by putting him on a ventilator and put him on bypass but you cant bring his soul back

  • @ninaaa.4421
    @ninaaa.4421 Před rokem +25

    Sounds like a intro for a horror movie 🍿

    • @TSideWes805
      @TSideWes805 Před rokem +1

      Sounds like an intro for a father to wake up 200 years into the future and embarking on a quest to find his long lost son.

    • @astrobrieastrology
      @astrobrieastrology Před rokem +1

      Or matrix the prequel

    • @TSideWes805
      @TSideWes805 Před rokem +1

      Fallout 4 is better.

    • @eggxecution
      @eggxecution Před rokem +1

      years later when we're gone, someones gonna comment on this thread from a cryo chamber and will say "you still alive?" lol

    • @DucknCoverin
      @DucknCoverin Před rokem

      Or the intro for a polished sales pitch to scam people.

  • @wendyhannaford7696
    @wendyhannaford7696 Před rokem +13

    What happens to these people in a long term grid down situation, or a complete society collapse, or a Nuclear War, ? How many years into the future will they have to wait for Medical knowledge and technology to be able to cure them so they can be brought back ? Can they be brought back successfully ? they weren't healthy vibrant strong , their bodies were in very bad shape at the time, that they died, they died!!! I realize that they are desperately hoping for a lifeline, taking a chance, a leap , and I hope it comes true for them .

    • @AA-xc6uq
      @AA-xc6uq Před rokem +5

      50-100 years is the timeline that is currently expected, and this number depends on how advanced technology is in the future. Technology is actually advancing at an accelerating rate, and this will greatly benefit humanity.
      There's of course risks (grid failure, societal collapse, nuclear war) as you mentioned; Alcor is trying to mitigate those risks as much as possible. They have resilient liquid nitrogen supply chains and electricity generators in case of grid failures. For societal collapse/nuclear wars, these are extreme events, but societal support for cryonics is rapidly growing, and governmental/private organizations will help ensure that cryonic facilities are still maintained even if societal collapses/nuclear attacks happen.

    • @TSideWes805
      @TSideWes805 Před rokem

      Soo fallout 4?

  • @ThreePhaseHigh
    @ThreePhaseHigh Před rokem +12

    Well, why is he telling us this? He seems to be in pretty good health. He wouldn’t need to wait for any technology seeing how he’s not termini ill with anything, so why don’t he just crawl inside freeze him and in a couple years bring him back and he can tell us about it .

  • @whitejodeci8926
    @whitejodeci8926 Před 9 měsíci +18

    I think they'll figure it out. 200 years ago, they would think you have lost your mind if you said we'd be able to have decices in our hands with all the worlds knowledge in our hand where you can talk to peoole across the world instantly

    • @Saint.Holy.Sinner
      @Saint.Holy.Sinner Před 3 měsíci

      totally agree with you brother these old haters like to hate

  • @mathew21686
    @mathew21686 Před rokem +9

    Those animals that survive winter and freezing or heat and drought through extended hibernation or suspended animation spent thousands of years adapting to their environment. Their bodies have evolved to survive those conditions unlike ours. Everything in their bodies has undergone a unique evolutionary transformation that made it possible for them to go into that kind of preservation. Humans aren’t built like that. And science can’t make this happen over night.

    • @trumpisaconfirmedcuck5840
      @trumpisaconfirmedcuck5840 Před rokem

      Birds spent thousands (millions) of years adapting flight. Humans will never fly.
      Until the Wright Brothers (and others) figured it out. The idea of an airplane 1000 years ago was probably inconceivable, yet here we are.

  • @mrk1697
    @mrk1697 Před 14 dny

    The pain losing.a child ...unberable but intme becomes more bearable take this option during the unberable stage.
    live that stage for a lifetime

  • @catniverse2895
    @catniverse2895 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Can they try reviving one for whos been frozen for a week?

  • @bubba3667
    @bubba3667 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Can there be a job there where when the ppl wake up someone’s like “WEEELLCOME TO THE WOOORLD OF TOMORROW!!!”

  • @veeess977
    @veeess977 Před rokem +3

    what if they are able to bring them to only for their skin to disinigrate of them? or if for some reason the tendons and bones jus dont hold them together anymore?

  • @reynoschicote5415
    @reynoschicote5415 Před rokem +4

    i think this is the most expensive method of burying the dead.

  • @govideo6706
    @govideo6706 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The lady at the end of the video says they will meet up with their friends again, after 100 years in a tank you're going to meet up with friends and family again?

  • @meteorboomber299
    @meteorboomber299 Před rokem +3

    what an expensive funeral

  • @SWUploads971
    @SWUploads971 Před 10 měsíci +2

    That's kinda scary because what if these frozen people are actually still concisous and there trapped in there bodies

  • @levlev25
    @levlev25 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Why are they keeping dead bodies frozen? That’s all they are doing

    • @HyperMODX
      @HyperMODX Před 3 měsíci

      Yea that's what they signed up for obviously

  • @digitalstyx_est.2018
    @digitalstyx_est.2018 Před 8 měsíci +3

    If anyone sees this as anything other than a moonshot then it should be illegal to take their money. If a person has the money and thinks "why not?", then why not?
    In the meantime rules are rules. Man has once to die, so they are now ghosts stuck in a dark freezer for decades and maybe centuries without their phones or wifi. They may be the first people ever happy to finally arrive in hell..."Oh, thank God! Some heat! I have been frozen and bored stiff for what seemed like forever!"

  • @adelaidemarie
    @adelaidemarie Před 3 měsíci

    Imagine being put in the freeze in the seventies to be woken up today. I bet it would be a nightmare

  • @almercool5
    @almercool5 Před rokem +26

    Very great company researched it a lot and it's interesting of what they're doing

  • @TheGussmann
    @TheGussmann Před 7 měsíci +1

    this is quite sad, not being to accept death and pay so much money to freeze someone to "cop-out" on grieving, telling themselves that "they are not really dead, they are just sleeping" is for me a sad thought.

  • @Andressennn909
    @Andressennn909 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Lets make a prank call to a pizza place in new york and wait for a pizza delivery boy to arrive, freeze, and wake up in 2999

  • @cameronsteinman1965
    @cameronsteinman1965 Před rokem +8

    Now that lady's rich she friggn froze her dog imagine the cost Wow

  • @captainAlex258
    @captainAlex258 Před 6 měsíci +1

    my question is if these brains can be placed in robots like robocop? if so that would be cool

  • @DarthDoggo
    @DarthDoggo Před 4 měsíci +1

    Theoretically if it worked, how do you protect them and future earth from the bacteria, germs, and diseases killing them when they wake up?

    • @TrueOnXF
      @TrueOnXF Před 4 měsíci

      You give them vaccine and work them out for few weeks/months

  • @ButterHaus420
    @ButterHaus420 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Isn't it somewhat cruel a send a 3 year old girl by her self into the future? Nobody to look after her, nobody she recognizes...

    • @peterisnewbie
      @peterisnewbie Před 5 měsíci

      I saw a video where they interview her parents, and they are planning to do also the cryonics. I dont remember but they claim Im not sure that they are doctors or scientist themselves and the couple said they have plans to be reunited in the future.

  • @MrFunNightcore
    @MrFunNightcore Před rokem +2

    Can I send my self there how I do that

  • @richardasap9772
    @richardasap9772 Před 4 měsíci +1

    What happens if there's a power outage for a few hours. Will it mess up the process?

    • @Froztinc
      @Froztinc Před 4 měsíci +4

      Pretty sure they are smart enough to have back-up generators

  • @fahadbinsakhawat3669
    @fahadbinsakhawat3669 Před rokem +41

    Totally insane, you never bring back life to dead!

    • @yonnihils
      @yonnihils Před rokem +7

      Pet Cemetary taught us that evrything will work out just fine!

    • @DucknCoverin
      @DucknCoverin Před rokem +2

      @@yonnihils Sometimes dead is bettahhh! 🧟‍♂️🪦🔥

    • @shannonbourgeois6083
      @shannonbourgeois6083 Před rokem +2

      Never, ever..... 👍🙏

    • @jimmystrickland1034
      @jimmystrickland1034 Před rokem +4

      It's an abomination...

    • @drdavidstr
      @drdavidstr Před rokem +3

      said muslim... science will win and ur religion will die and u cant turn it back with ice

  • @jardonspark6029
    @jardonspark6029 Před rokem

    what science fiction movie did this idea stem from?

  • @johnmike9618
    @johnmike9618 Před rokem +9

    Yeah. What could go wrong?

  • @brandonjamison8527
    @brandonjamison8527 Před rokem +1

    Soooooo what happens if the company goes bankrupt?

  • @ni9ward222
    @ni9ward222 Před 10 měsíci +1

    the science needs to be brought to the table and to the public. . .
    If and when (because life after not garenteed) these patients die, the lawsuit will be massive. . . And if any "waiver" nullifies a case from being formed, this would be the reason for needing more light shed on this whole procedure. . .
    Not trying to be pessimistic, however there is very limited knowledge on this topic. . . And any research done is incredibly and exquisitely private. . .
    So whats being hidden?

  • @lemmyhead8578
    @lemmyhead8578 Před rokem +6

    The science is in on this. No, humans cannot survive this.

    • @GeraldPUR
      @GeraldPUR Před rokem +4

      For now

    • @jimmystrickland1034
      @jimmystrickland1034 Před rokem

      They can't stop ice crystal formation on the microscope level yet. All those bodies are useless destroyed corpses

  • @annetteslife
    @annetteslife Před 10 měsíci +1

    The thing is a person has to have plenty of this $$$ to which a majority of us don't have

  • @Bullshratnull
    @Bullshratnull Před 9 měsíci +15

    I’ve heard about this for a long time. The neat thing to think about this is waking up in the future at the snap of your fingers.
    Think about when you go to sleep at night. You wake up in the morning as if no time has passed at all. It’s so fast, like snapping your fingers. picture this. You die, get frozen, and then 10 million long slow years pass by on earth.. then, they figure it out! You are thawed and cured. When you awake, it’s like no time has passed at all. Just like a nights sleep.
    That’s what is attractive to me. It’s not like you gotta wait for this to happen anyways. For you, from the time you die, to being unthawed and cured will be as fast as snapping your fingers. No matter if it’s 100 years or 1 billion years.
    This is like a “what if” or “why not” scenario for me. If I have the money, what do I have to lose? Either get buried or burnt for 0% chance to come back alive on earth.
    Or get frozen on the off 0.00000001% chance it works. 0% or 0.000000001 % chance with no risk whatsoever. I’ll take them odds and Awake to an unimaginable unfathomable future. Why the hell not do it. 🤷‍♂️
    Then again, hopefully just consciousness lives on. In which case, who cares. Lol. Absent from the body, present with the Lord. What would God care we did with our bodies after we have died. He’s concerned with what we do while we are alive.

  • @missdonutaltaccount1380
    @missdonutaltaccount1380 Před 3 měsíci

    Wow, I wish I could do that, when they say "& heads" do they mean just the head or the full body?

  • @al151
    @al151 Před 4 měsíci

    What happens when there is a power outage and generators also don’t work?

  • @SergioMorello1
    @SergioMorello1 Před 5 měsíci

    It's good. I don't think its a big deal for future technology to accomplish what is needed to bring those back to life. As he said that's why this company exists.

  • @eddiesoltero455
    @eddiesoltero455 Před rokem +1

    Does Ted Williams brain have information stored in it?

  • @azurecorviknight4189
    @azurecorviknight4189 Před rokem +1

    I may create a game where its basically about a 20yr old Woman getting put into Cryostasis to see what the future would bring... and Due to the Space agency finding a Planet which has a plant that when turned into a formula, its special Proprities are powerful enough to Ressurect & Cure Frozen Patients, but there's a catch... it has a 1/10'000 chance to Transform the Patient into a Mindless Alien beast who cannot be destroyed by normal means... Luckily for the 20yr old girl who's name is Yvonne Artwayne, Woke up with no complications with the only one being that her hands can Morph into Weapons & stuff, and thats also the only way to Take on the Alien Beasts who are referred to as the Thawed Ones.
    CRYO-WAKE would be a neat title too for the game. Also it took about 50 years and Yvonne went in the cryo machine in the year 2023. So it would be 2073 i think, i'll fix it later on if im wrong, i'll check rn...
    (Edit: im not changing the year, i was right, and how did Yvonne get into Cryostasis, well she got Terminally ill with some kind of Cancer, so she was put into the Cryonic Chamber to be frozen in time for 50 years, Luckily, the plant which is named Revirala Both cured her Cancer & Revived her with no Serious Complications, she gets a Cool new ability along for the ride, Bio-Arms, Heck the Person who welcomes her back is a Alien from the same planet the Revirala is from who are Spheri.)

    • @HolzHause
      @HolzHause Před 10 měsíci

      You should up fallout 4. Main character you create and control spent 200 years in cryo and woke up to a world ravaged by nuclear war.

    • @azurecorviknight4189
      @azurecorviknight4189 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@HolzHause perhaps i shall! & i might make it essentially Future Blasphomous.

  • @jointhefist1016
    @jointhefist1016 Před rokem +8

    Cryogenics probably won't be figured out for while.
    If they even come back and everyone they cared about is dead, what kind of quality of life is that.
    Also a hole bunch of other stuff.

  • @SonicSnakeRecords
    @SonicSnakeRecords Před rokem +4

    Amazing how some chose to freeze their chill-dren.

  • @emilecossette7570
    @emilecossette7570 Před rokem

    Wow 😳 just wow

  • @veeess977
    @veeess977 Před rokem +1

    What happens if this place goes bankrupt? What will happen to the "patients"?

  • @CSHette-nq7nr
    @CSHette-nq7nr Před rokem

    What if there's a power outage?

  • @WinstonX-qi6oi
    @WinstonX-qi6oi Před měsícem

    Who knows? A century ago, people didn't believe that humans could fly or communicate over long distances. This may sound as improbable as when someone invented the airplane, the CPU, radio frequencies, and aerospace technology.

  • @jorruskurren9408
    @jorruskurren9408 Před 2 měsíci

    I dont understand why so many people are insisting the employees try it and come back. The whole point of cryonics is the preservation. At no point do they claim they have the technology currently available to revive these people. They are preserving them in the HOPE they can one day revive them. Nothing more, nothing less. The individuals agreeing to be suspended after legal death are not under the illusion they are guaranteed to come back. The .01% possibility is better than zero.

  • @taragabrielle7986
    @taragabrielle7986 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Low key what about people on the transplant list for hearts and such?? Couldn’t they be suspended til they can get a new heart?

    • @lemonlime8949
      @lemonlime8949 Před 2 měsíci

      What’s more expensive than getting an organ transplant? Idk, but probably being cryogenically frozen for months, or years.

  • @xenomorph7299
    @xenomorph7299 Před rokem +8

    Doubt your brain will be fine after this.

  • @77Avadon77
    @77Avadon77 Před rokem

    This reminds me of the movie "Archive"

  • @Etk333
    @Etk333 Před rokem +2

    Why don't they just unfreeze or unvetrify someone to showcase that it's viable

    • @Aiophgy
      @Aiophgy Před rokem +2

      Well because it’s not and it’s kind of a scam

    • @softlightlaboratory
      @softlightlaboratory Před rokem +3

      ​@@Aiophgy Why are you making stuff up? You don't know the answers

  • @722guy
    @722guy Před rokem +1

    Lets see them any of the pets back to life

  • @cleonbrady7913
    @cleonbrady7913 Před 2 měsíci

    Didn't answer key questions.... have you successfully reanimated someone? How do you know when to reanimate someone? Have you tested this process on animals with success? When did you reanimated a human?

  • @user-wb2dl9wf5k
    @user-wb2dl9wf5k Před 8 měsíci

    So how does this company really last a few hundred or a thousand years?

  • @alanadrian5929
    @alanadrian5929 Před rokem +4

    Whe... Where am I ? - Austin Powers

  • @zac9181
    @zac9181 Před 2 měsíci +2

    They’re very dead.

  • @sabine3769
    @sabine3769 Před rokem +1

    i thought they have no water in the dessert where they get all the ice

    • @AA-xc6uq
      @AA-xc6uq Před rokem +2

      Alcor uses liquid nitrogen in the actual tanks; in any case, ice can be transported from elsewhere in thermo-regulated vehicles.

  • @hotboitazz4000
    @hotboitazz4000 Před rokem +1

    Demolition man this reminds me of

  • @izeya1385
    @izeya1385 Před rokem +50

    Woah this would be so cool if they really do figure cryogenics out and these humans wake up decades from now, and it’ll be like they’ve been asleep for 10 minutes, 80 years have gone by in our time as non frozen humans, I think that is very exciting. I think that’s how it works I’m no expert I’m just thinking of movies.

    • @methatlovescats3602
      @methatlovescats3602 Před rokem +17

      We know by your words your no expert

    • @neko4686
      @neko4686 Před rokem +14

      ​@@methatlovescats3602 We know by you're word's you're no expert in spelling.

    • @jimmystrickland1034
      @jimmystrickland1034 Před rokem +4

      Demolition man

    • @bltmiy
      @bltmiy Před rokem +1

      I saw brief cryo frezze of a dog once Mutt I Did Black White mixed while back true and lossed the brief pics I had to but shout out to animal insider with alcor
      the vid. Science based of course from what you know.

    • @onezappyboi3977
      @onezappyboi3977 Před rokem +3

      @@neko4686 Not to be mean but neither are you because you also used the wrong one.

  • @Alan-jp4ls
    @Alan-jp4ls Před rokem

    How many are ready

  • @underminethetroll2487
    @underminethetroll2487 Před 2 měsíci

    Not gunna lie the rich doing this for their pets is insane there’s people who could be fixed with that money PEOPLES

  • @sandramyer7081
    @sandramyer7081 Před měsícem +1

    I've heard about this- cost money- no live but not dead- hmm

  • @Whynotcreate
    @Whynotcreate Před rokem +5

    Cool but most of us can't afford that

    • @heatherjones9773
      @heatherjones9773 Před rokem +2

      No ment for the serfs! Only the elites are to survive!

    • @patrickbateman1540
      @patrickbateman1540 Před rokem

      You can afford it if you have a universal life insurance policy in hand

  • @natalieturko4808
    @natalieturko4808 Před 9 dny

    But when they "re-awaken", all their friends, much of their family will have passed, or gotten significantly older. Nothing will be familiar, like a fish out of water. How will they fit in? What will their jobs be? It does seem somewhat macabre.

  • @DCVizion
    @DCVizion Před rokem +1

    Bruh freeze me I want to see the future please

  • @kforest2745
    @kforest2745 Před 11 měsíci

    I want to do that. Don’t tell me there’s a price I was born ahead of the rest. Lol

  • @user9b2
    @user9b2 Před 3 měsíci

    Had a person been revived successfully, ever?

  • @Kennykiller19
    @Kennykiller19 Před rokem

    But imagine what they’d say

  • @theblakex
    @theblakex Před 9 měsíci

    What happens if you're brought back to life and then get hit by a car?

  • @Pyracantic
    @Pyracantic Před rokem +5

    Do you know what freezer burn is...

    • @AA-xc6uq
      @AA-xc6uq Před rokem +5

      The patients are vitrified, not frozen. Freezer burn doesn't apply in this case.

    • @Pyracantic
      @Pyracantic Před rokem +2

      @@AA-xc6uq OH WHATEVER LMFAO THEYRE DEAD & ABSOLUTELY DESTROYED

  • @Brovider
    @Brovider Před rokem

    Bro this technology could not be a fridge so big Noo