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    Posted May 22, 2008 by
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    lebanon, Lebanon
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    Stayin alive........

     

    shortly after midnight on friday,83 years old old woman stopped breathing then with no qualified doctor present her head was removed from her body and frozen using liquid nitrogen at a temperature of 320 degree.one man of an increasinf number in this world who are being suspended when they die,in the hope that one day medical science will be able to bring them back to life and cure what killed them.like many ppl this man have only her head frozen afterall a new body could be attached to her head when the time to thaw came round,you can thoriw away the computer but if you lose the disk you've lost everything.

     

    they beleive that if everyone knew they were going to be around in the next century then they would tru far harder to solve the global problems of pollution and nuclear war.a noble thought perhaps but what about oevr popilayion?bu the time the technique is commonplace there will be a new world with innovative housin,either underground or in space colonies,they claim.

     

     

    what point of having an old head on a young body if it has no memory of a previous life and past experience??afterall our memory is what makes us unique.and why would anyone want to come back for a second or even third life cycle??? the answer:"for most of is one lifetime is enough."

     

     

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