I don’t think so. Vitrification and the chemicals used are poisonous, but fixing the toxic damage is presumed to be one of the easier steps in reviving someone’s vitrified brain.
This might be true for some definition of freezing a person but not with the protocols currently used by Alcor and CI.
I don’t think so. Vitrification and the chemicals used are poisonous, but fixing the toxic damage is presumed to be one of the easier steps in reviving someone’s vitrified brain.
This might be true for some definition of freezing a person but not with the protocols currently used by Alcor and CI.