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Question #1775: Cryonics project

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Freezing people in the hope that one day they can be revived. I think it's against nature, James Bedford has been frozen for 50 years, what are his chances of survival? It's a very expensive project and there are 300 people frozen in the US and Russia.
 
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James Bedford has been frozen for 50 years, what are his chances of survival?

James Bedford was frozen AFTER his death, so it is obvious that he is dead.

In general, it is possible to freeze individual cells or tissues, but freezing whole organisms is further in the realm of research.
 
They ignore that the soul is an integral part of the human, and his body will just be a body without soul that can't be revived. He will probably be long reincarnated when they unfreeze his body.
 
We don't know but we need to look at this in a spiritual lens too.

Freezing the body will prevent it from decomposition for a time, but the soul can't live in the body, and leave it at a certain point. Even if the soul could came back to the body, at that time it already has reincarnated probably. I'm not sure if a nearly identical soul could came into the body, I guess not. I think the brain and the nervous system highly deteriorating too.

Tho this project has no point if you understand life and spirituality. Even if this would work, no point, there is life after death.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

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