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The Earliest Recorded Near Death Experience, the Preservation Capabilities of U.S. Non-Profit Organization the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, How the Alcor Life Extension Foundation Preserves Human Beings Post Mortem, the Hypothesis of the Capabilities of Medical Science in the Future, the Reason Experts Believe Scientists Will be Able to Freeze and Re-Animate Human Beings in the Future, the Reason Scientists are Studying Methods to Stop the Aging Process of Human Beings, the Result of This Goal, and the Prohibition of Donating One’s Body for Medical Science Within the Middle East

The earliest account of a near death experience was recorded by Plato in his Myth of Er which was written around 400 BC. Alcor, a facility which employs cryonics to place human beings into a suspended state with the hopes of reanimating them at a later time, has developed a system which allows for a body or head to be frozen without significant damage being dealt to the tissues themselves. The process is lengthy and complicated but at its core, it’s essentially desanguination, installation of me...


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