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The deep anesthesia and Cryonics Institute

The deep anesthesia and Cryonics Institute

When we want to solve the social problems easily in the spacecraft, what is a closed environment, we can simply put the crew to the sleep, and wait until the craft is near the red planet, but there is one problem, and that is that the muscles are not used during the flight. And that could make them weaker. 

This means that the crew must have the electric stimulation for the muscle tissue, which makes them stronger. The thing is that anesthesia would be very suitable for this kind of thing. But in some cases, there are plans to send the crew to somewhere outer solar system by using the thing, what is called asphyxia. 

In this case, the temperature of the bodies would decrease to extreme hypothermic, and then the hearts and breathing would be replaced by using the heart-lung machine, which would replace those astronauts own heart and own breath by using the system, what would recycle very cold blood in the body of the crew. This is the thing, what I wrote earlier. And the thing is that in some ideas, persons who are in cases like witness protection program would be stored in extreme cold condition.

Sometimes is mentioned that there are people in the world, who are let to put themselves to the cryonic ice, and wait that they could be cured. And the thing is that the Cryonics Institute (1) is not the only organization, which makes this kind of thing. 

This is one version, how we could benefit cryogenics. In cryogenics, where the oscillation of the molecules has been stopped people would not getting older. Storing a person in very cold storage would solve many problems in the paper. But the practical solutions are extremely difficult to make. 

And if we would send the time traveler to the future by using the simplest possible way, just putting the person in the ice, we must realize, that this person would ever return. The cryonics would allow us to make a very slow time machine, where the person would just sleep over centuries or millenniums, and then they would return to life. If the technology is on the level, what is high enough. But what would we do with that thing? Would we send somebody to the future to telling people, how kind we were? 

The thing is that cryogenics is one of the most brilliant ideas of the world. If the person would get sick, that individual could go in cryonics, and then go to a very long sleep. After a certain time that person would be wake up, but there are many ethical and moral questions about this kind of thing. But what if we would have some kind of illness? Would we make a decision, that we would go to cryo ice to wait until our illness can be cured? Or could the authorities store their key scientists or operators to those places?

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