Osiriscryonics believes that the future is surely going to evolve in the field of nanotechnology to make revival possible someday. With this belief on future, human preservation after death is encouraged by Cryobiologists.
2. About Us
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Osiris was built for the sole purpose of providing the United States community the
possibility of extending their lives through cryopreservation. It is imperative that the person
be frozen as quickly as possible after death as to delay any body decay, and relocation
after death can take several hours or even close to a day. This greatly adds complications
to the cryonics procedure, and so for U.S. residents, choosing Osiris is the best shot at a
successful cryogenic preservation. We aim to provide the most advanced medical
technologies and cryopreservation methods in order to ensure the highest chances of
success.
Cryonics is an effort to save lives by using temperatures so cold that a person beyond
help by today's medicine might be preserved for decades or centuries
until a future medical technology can restore that person to full health. Cryonics is a
second chance at life. It is the reasoned belief in the advancement
of future medicinal technologies being able to cure things we can’t today.
3. Human Preservation After Death
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Osiriscryonics believes that the future is surely going to evolve in the field of nanotechnology
to make revival possible someday. With this belief on future, human preservation after death
is encouraged by Cryobiologists.
4. Success in Cryonics
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Despite the fact that no human placed in a cryonic suspension has yet been revived, some living organisms can
be, and have been, brought back from a dead or near-dead state.
Many biological specimens, including whole insects, many types of human tissue including brain tissue, and
human embryos have been cryogenically preserved, stored at liquid nitrogen temperature where all decay
ceases, and revived. Cooling living cells to cryogenic temperatures slows metabolic process almost to a stop,
making sure the cell doesn't use anymore energy, receive chemical signals, or to carry out any living processes.
This would allow a cell to stay in its current state for any amount of time needed, until it is heated to normal
functioning temperatures, where the body would continue its processes of life with freezing being a “pause” on
life. This leads scientists to believe that the same can be done with whole human bodies, and that any minimal
harm can be reversed with future advancements in medicine.