Life extension -=-

Speed Vitrification At Low Temperatures - Public Disclosure To Prevent Patenting

Description: A low-temperature liquid based method of preserving organs, lifeforms, & dead lifeforms using very fast cooling with protection from sudden low temperature damage such as cracking & crystallization.

Process:
A tub is filled with a liquid below 0 degrees C. (a mixture of water & cryoprotectant.) The organism is cooled almost to freezing temperatures - about 1 degree C. The organism is injected with cryoprotectant, then blasted with electromagnetic & magnetic waves as it is lowered into the tub.



Other public disclosures from newsrogue.com:
“Liquid based method of preserving life.”

1 Comment

  • At 2008.08.07 15:13, hybrid said:

    their needs to be more information on this to have healthy discourse on the subject.

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