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Can quick-freezing technology really make people live forever?
I believe that friends who love watching sci-fi movies have seen such a fragment, that is, in the future, when human beings travel in distant space, they will use a dormancy cabin or freezer to freeze their bodies and stay dormant during the voyage. At this time, nothing in the human body will change, including age. Releasing the spacecraft from the dormant cabin can prolong the life of human beings after they reach their destination for decades or even hundreds of years.

But can quick-freezing technology really make people live? Many viewers must have such doubts. Let me explain to you here that this technology will definitely not achieve the effect in the movie. At present, it is still in the experimental stage, the main purpose is to preserve human beings or animals at low temperature, and I hope that some excellent medical means can be used to solve the incurable diseases in their bodies in the future.

As far as the current technology is concerned, the human body can be frozen very quickly, but whether it can wake up after freezing is another question. This is mainly because ice crystals will appear during quick freezing, which will seriously damage human tissues and cells. Only frozen hormones can ensure that cells can be remolded on the day of startup without damaging human cells, and then the human body will recover.

In fact, humans have done experiments on living animals before. They succeeded in freezing a monkey for several hours and then waking it up. The final result is successful. Dogs, pigs and mice are also used in research, but it is a special case for human body. At present, this technology is still very immature. Only those who suffer from serious diseases and cannot be treated by modern medical technology will make up their minds and be willing to participate in this project. So far, there are 147 people in Michigan, USA, and another 1000 members have signed up for this experiment in the future.