Billionaire Peter Thiel recently He shared that there are plans to have him cryogenically frozen after his death so they can try to revive him in the future. Thiel is a co-founder of PayPal and Palantir Technologies and an early investor in Facebook and has long been involved in life-extending technologies.
stated that he was aware of aware of the risks associated with cryogenics and do not have high hopes that the process will workhowever, he believes it is worth the risk in the hope of prolonging his life and contributing to scientific research on the subject.
cryogenic It is a speculative life preservation technique that aims to use very low temperatures to suspend humans or animals. This technique aims to protect the body until medicine is advanced enough to find a cure for the disease or condition that caused death.
The process involves rapidly cooling the body after death and placing it in a liquid nitrogen tank at -196°C.
This has been a topic of debate in the scientific community for many years, and many experts question the viability of the process and the possibility of resuscitating frozen bodies or brains in the future.
Science Agrees that cryogenics can be effective in preserving tissueIt enables them to preserve organs and cells at extremely low temperatures for a long time.
But, science currently does not have enough technology to reverse the damage caused by the freezing and thawing of the human body. Also, there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that it is possible to resuscitate someone who has been frozen in storage.
For this reason, many scientists are skeptical, believing it to be a practice that still needs to be tested and proven through rigorous studies before it can be considered a viable option. It is currently considered an experimental practice with no guarantee of success, with significant ethical and practical risks and challenges.
For Thiel, cryogenics is just one aspect of his interest in life-extending technologies. He has also invested in anti-aging research and has spoken openly about his desire to live for hundreds if not forever.
Source: Tec Mundo

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