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Computer artwork of a face in a cryogenic freezer

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Computer artwork of a face in a cryogenic freezer

Cryogenic freezer. Computer artwork of a human head in a cryogenic freezer. Cryogenic freezers can preserve cells by storing them at very low temperatures in liquid nitrogen. In this artwork a human head has been preserved. It will remain frozen until a time in the future when the technology might exist to " cure" the person of his death. Tissue from the head could be used to clone a new body. Although the technology for such resurrection does not yet exist, many people in the USA and UK are opting for this service at their deaths. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © VICTOR HABBICK VISIONS/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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This thought-provoking computer artwork captures the concept of cryogenics, showcasing a human head preserved in a cryogenic freezer. The image symbolizes the hope for future advancements in technology that could potentially reverse death and bring individuals back to life. Cryogenic freezers, like the one depicted here, store cells at extremely low temperatures using liquid nitrogen to prevent decay. The frozen head represents an individual's desire to be cured of death by utilizing tissue from their preserved body part to clone a new body when such resurrection becomes possible. Although this technology remains speculative and unattainable at present, it has not deterred numerous people in the USA and UK from opting for this service upon their demise. This artwork raises profound questions about our understanding of life, mortality, and the boundaries of medical science. It challenges us to contemplate whether reviving deceased individuals is ethically justifiable or merely an ambitious pursuit driven by our fear of mortality. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing piece, we are reminded that scientific progress often pushes societal norms and beliefs into uncharted territories. While still confined within artistic imagination today, who knows what possibilities tomorrow may hold? This image serves as both a testament to human curiosity and an invitation to ponder the mysteries that lie ahead on our quest for immortality.


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Discover the fascinating world of cryonics with our captivating Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. Featuring an intriguing computer artwork by Science Photo Library, this print showcases a human head encased in a cryogenic freezer. Cryogenic freezers represent the cutting edge of preservation technology, storing cells at extremely low temperatures in liquid nitrogen to preserve them for future revival. Add this thought-provoking piece to your collection and ignite conversations about the future of science and technology.


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Discover the future with our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This captivating image showcases a computer artwork of a human face encased in a cryogenic freezer, brought to you by Science Photo Library. Cryogenic freezing is a revolutionary technology that preserves cells at extremely low temperatures in liquid nitrogen, offering the possibility of life extension. Add this thought-provoking print to your collection and inspire curiosity and innovation in any space.


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