Resurrection from the dead is most common in fantasy novels. Generally, some villains are about to die, so they look for someone with the same birth date as themselves to change their fate, or they look for a body that suits them to borrow the corpse to bring them back to life. But this is completely impossible in modern life, because these mysterious and mysterious things have no scientific basis at all. Therefore, although people love to read these fantasy novels, they will not believe them. They know in their hearts that these are nonsense.
Human growth and lifespan follow the laws of nature, so birth, old age, illness and death are normal. People can only place their hopes for reincarnation or resurrection in novels or TV series, but there are always people who want to fight against the laws of nature. , they felt that relying on science and technology might be able to restore life characteristics again. The prototype of the idea at that time was to preserve the human body at low temperature, and then when the technology matured, the human body could be thawed and the body's functions awakened. The basis for this idea was Some organs of the human body can be preserved for a period of time through freezing, and can also be restored through surgery, and the molecular repair technology extended from this to the future can effectively restore damaged or dead physiological structures.
So in 1962, Robert Ettinger, a physics teacher at the University of Michigan, published a book called "The Vision of Immortality", in which he imagined the future technological blueprint: Frozen people will be An important medical technology in the future can freeze critically ill patients, waiting for rescue by the development of science and technology. This means that we are now in charge of freezing. Excellent juniors, you have worked hard to develop the technology of resurrection to thaw frozen people and repair their physiological structures so that they can be reborn.
Because the idea of ??the experiment had just been proposed, and people at that time had just explored how to effectively freeze the human body and prevent cell tissues from being crushed due to water crystallization, so this technology was very expensive and expensive. At that time, I could experience this. There are not many people with this technology, so there have been no takers. Soon in 1967, there was a rich man named James Bedford who suffered from cancer and also experienced cardiopulmonary failure in a sanatorium. The pain tortured him to the point of being haggard. He wanted to be frozen and preserved after his death. His own descendants awakened him when the human body's resurrection technology matured.
James Bedford was willing to try it because he was an adventurous person and was also a psychology professor at a university. His academic involvement told him that this The technology is feasible, and he is very willing to challenge himself. He is not a family short of money and can support him to try this technology.
So after James Bedford stopped breathing, technicians injected him with a type of heparin. The purpose of this heparin was to prevent James Bedford's blood from coagulating after his death. , because even a living person cannot survive if his whole body blood suddenly coagulates. James Bedford was injected with heparin in order to keep his characteristics as a living person after death. Then a cryoprotectant called DMSO was injected intravenously into James' body, and finally James' blood was kept circulating through chest compressions and the use of a balloon respirator. Mainly because blood circulation allows body functions to maintain vitality.
All preparations are done, and all that is left is to put James into a parcel bag, and then the parcel bag is put into an insulated tank filled with dry ice to keep the temperature low all year round, until it can be kept at a suitable temperature. After the body was stored at a certain temperature, staff moved him to a freezer in Arizona, where James was placed in liquid nitrogen at only minus 196 degrees Celsius. Because the thermal insulation effect of liquid nitrogen is more stable than electricity, there is no need to worry about power outages. In May 1991, James was transferred again, this time he was put into a freezing tank with more advanced freezing technology.
According to the original plan, James should have been taken out for reanimation technology after he had been frozen for 50 years. However, that was in 2017, and rebirth technology was more difficult than scientific researchers imagined. It cannot support the resurrection of frozen people, so now James is still frozen by the institute at its own expense. When the resurrection technology is fully mature, maybe he will wake up.
It is worth mentioning that since James tried the freezing technology, 400 people have been lying in the liquid nitrogen insulation tank one after another. Currently, there are more than 3,000 people who have signed the voluntary letter to try it. .