
This is only one technology as the main problem with freezing is formation of ice crystals which damages organs as a bruising effect causes expansion and death. But with life comes sanitation as returning from the moon proved Astronauts were up to neck in body waste, which never talked about. Two ways travelling to a robot prepared planet. One is have a planet size structure or the other state of hibernation. As all one would need is a human body, although their are androids. Someone may be trapped inside their own body yet able to think and feel to varying extents classed as dead disconnected. The number of patients with disorders of consciousness has soared in recent times following treatments decades. Ironically because doctors have steadily got better at saving patients with catastrophic injuries. "Cheating death with 'suspended animation. This involves killing a patient to save there life. This was the New York Times' take. hyped up news coverage. As has sometimes offended Tisherman's as hes cautious sensibility. During our conversation, he comes across as a thoughtful, measured man. Who is careful not to oversell his research. Particularly he is wary of using the term 'suspended animation'. As a concern is not that it's inaccurate - it's that when people think of the term, they think about space travelers being frozen and woken up on another planet. Or as Han Solo in Star Wars," he says. "That does not help, Because It's important for the public to know it's not science fiction - it's based on experimental work and is being studied in a disciplined manner. Before we use it to stop people dying. Rhee, who came to global attention after treating congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords after a shooting in 2011 tends to be bolder. As he says he would not rule out longer-term suspended animation, in the distant future. But what there doing is part of beginning of that experiment. this inflatable still has to collect H2o although are new processes to freeze dry this use thermal electric.
The boundary between life and death is increasingly unclear try to massage the heart back to life. Safar's work began to change our perceptions of death - blurring the point that is meant to mark the end of our lives. "We've all been brought up to think death is an absolute moment - when you finish you die you can not come back, yea even seven days later that's a whole week says Sam Parnia. So at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. "It used to be correct, but now with the discovery of basic CPR we've come to understand this. That the cells inside your body do not become irreversibly after 'dead' for hours after you've 'died' Even after you've become a cadaver, 'you're still retrievable'. Blurred line Tisherman now thinks of death as the (Admittedly Subjective) point at which doctors give up resuscitation as a lost cause - but even then, some people can still make a remarkable comeback. As a paper in the journal Resuscitation Caused a stir by suggesting that 50% of those surveyed in emergency doctors have witnessed the 'Lazarus phenomena', in which has begun. As patient's heart beating again by itself gone o go on, after doctors had given up hope. Heart can go into suspended animation. well documented trough out history. Some people have come back from the dead, even after CPR has stopped. Combined with machines that can take over circulation and pump oxygen into the blood stream while the heart is being revived. This has helped open the window between cardiac arrest and brain death. Although age plays a factor like twenty something been woken up by family member injecting lease of life. One hospital in Texas that recently reported an 40-year-old man Had survived. Bare this in mind with his mind intact, after three-and-a-half hours of CPR. His treatment involved-a constant rotation of medical students, nurses and doctors. These were taking it in turns to perform the chest compression's. Four whole hours of death-conventional thinking is the brain kneads half of the bodies oxygen and third of the bodies food. Say hypothetically a dismembered head on an android maybe a solution. Only question is how or if a body is willing to accept this in stages off a column on machine. Just say for an example a person body been damaged could they be saved. Then just say question becomes how long will they live for, call this the blue line. Other doctors are watching with interest. "It's very brave," said one specialist. Many of us feel that in order to preserve the brain, we have to cool the body a lot more than we've done traditionally. But people have been afraid to do this but with animals results be more promising future android pet.