Cryopreservation – Another relatively new company, Tomorrow Bio based in Germany, is introducing unconventional cryopreservation services with a guarantee of future rebirth of the client’s body when the technology becomes available. The company takes roughly ₹1. Sixty-eight lakh for the chemical that preserves the whole body and ₹30 crore for the chemical that preserves the head. The costs further varied where the number for bubbling was around 2 lakh for brain-only preservation. This includes gradually reducing the body’s temperature to minus 198 degrees Celsius which brings the body to a state known as biostasis, where all the bodily functions stop permanently.
The company has drawn a vision and mission statement where people are free to determine how long they would wish to live not by where they are from, their color, or the amount of money they have. Tomorrow Bio asserted that even the causes of people’s deaths could be cured in case they are revived.
Presently, Tomorrow Bio has cryopreserved people and five pets. More than 650 people have ordered the service, waiting to be archived. According to the words of the company’s co-founder, Fernando Azevedo Pinheiro, people can watch complex organisms’ safe cryopreservation and subsequent reanimation in their lifetime.
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Cryopreservation Process Explained
Cryopreservation can be initiated right after the death of a person, although the outcome generally depends on the circumstances of the death. In Tomorrow Bio’s plan, they have specialized ambulances in different parts of Europe to ferry bodies to their headquarters in Switzerland. It is possible to obtain THIS by contacting standby teams at the Berlin, Amsterdam, and Zurich locations, which will make the process much easier.
The body is left in a steel tank in a Swiss facility containing liquid nitrogen and is isolated. It is stored at minus 198 degrees Celsius for ten days to realize the required preservation temperature.
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