Is the living dead possible? Yes, but in another way.
- Film Fantastic
- Dec 4, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: May 10, 2023
Is it possible to bring a corpse back to life ?
Is it possible to prevent death in the first place ?
Is it possible to live forever ?
Is it possible to freeze your body and wake up in the future. ?
A few questions I have decided to research and talk about. All these seem quite interesting. Don’t they? Well so here is what I have to say on them. Although it sounds like science fiction. It may be possible. Infact I've heard some people have frozen their bodies right now as well. Let's begin with
Question 1
Cryonics - “Cryonics is the practice of preserving humans and animals at cryogenic temperatures in the hope that future science can restore them to a healthy living condition as well as rejuvenate them.”
James Hiram Bedford - an American psychology professor at University of California wrote several books on occupational counseling (“the provision of help in career selection and career development”). The first to have his body cryopreserved after death, and who remains preserved at the Alcor Life Extension Foundation.

I was interested in what this actual was. So I ended up looking up what this actually was. So heres what Alcor has to say regarding this.
“Cryonics sounds like science fiction, but it’s based on modern science. Life can be stopped and restarted if its basic structures can be preserved. Vitrification can preserve biological structure very well – much better than freezing. Methods for repairing biological structure at the molecular level can now be foreseen.”
Basically, if we can preserve our insides, we can live as long as the basic functions are still working. What used to be death at a heart stop need not be called death if we can still have the heart working in some way. This process also costs about $200,000 for whole-body cryopreservation and $80,000 for neuropreservation at Alcor.

Information-theoretic death is a term of art used in cryonics to define death in a way that is permanent and independent of any future medical advances, no matter how distant or improbable that may be.
This means you will have a chance of being bought back to life at the moment you die as even thou our current science can't bring you back; the future processes may be able to. You Arnt truly dead until Ur internal organs and processes are damaged to a point where they cannot function anymore or in other words, your mind has been disrupted where u cannot have the basic necessities for consciousness. Death doesn’t generally happen in a second. But it’s a slow process, so if medication can't solve it then cryo would be the go-to. “it's an ambulance to the future”
Well, I suppose this kind of solves a majority of the questions we have asked at the start, so
Yes, it is possible
If the future is on our side
Perhaps not unless a special Sci-Fi drug were to be introduced, but all organs will someday come to an end, and our lives would also have to be quite different to adjust to such a lifestyle.
Perhaps, though not made a reality right now, researchers like Alcor are currently working on this and it may be a success.



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