Re: cryonics on the cnbc news

From: Mike Lorrey (mlorrey@datamann.com)
Date: Thu Jul 11 2002 - 15:06:55 MDT


bubbles rise. Even at cryonic temps, the body, and the cryofluids, are
not fully crystalline.

spike66 wrote:
>
> Now this was an odd one. Brian Williams the NBC newscaster started
> out spinning the sluggersicle story as a horrifying abomination. He
> then went to the local correspondant at Alcor. Oddly the story
> began to take a more positive spin, with doctors being introduced
> that have preserved organs at low temperature. Toward the end
> of the story it sounded fairly appealing. I suspect Alcor will have
> its phones ringing off the hook.
>
> One of the oddball things the daughter of Ted Williams mentioned
> is that the corpses are stored head down. Why do they do that?
> Couldnt they put Williams in there head up, if his moronic daughter
> has a problem with it?
>
> spike



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