Friday, 10 September 2010

CASE 037 - Cryogenics



In physics, cryogenics is the study of the production of very low temperature (below −150 °C, −238 °F or 123 K) and the behavior of materials at those temperatures. A person who studies elements under extremely cold temperature is called a cryogenicist.
Rather than the relative temperature scales of Celsius and Fahrenheit, cryogenicists use the absolute temperature scales. These are Kelvin (SI units) or Rankine scale (English/US units).

Why...?

Some scientists and people believe that in the future they can be brought back to life and illnesses could be cured, many wealthy people have secretly been known to do this, 1 scientist even froze his mothers head after her say so before she died, the FBI have never been able to find the head and an investigation is still open

Understanding: Cryogenics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idEmkqTUPMk

Costs...

Minimum Suspension Funding:
• $150,000.00 Whole Body Suspension ($65,000 to the Patient Care Trust, $70,000 for cryonic suspension, $15,000.00 to the CMS Fund). 

• $ 80,000.00 Neurosuspension ($25,000 to the Patient Care Trust, $40,000 for cryonic suspension, $15,000.00 to the CMS Fund).
Surcharges:
• $ 15,000.00 Surcharge for Members residing in the United Kingdom.

• $ 25,000.00 Surcharge for Members outside the U.S., Canada, and the United Kingdom.

• $ 25,000.00 Surcharge for last minute, non-member suspensions.`

http://theinfosphere.org/Applied_Cryogenics

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