Analysis

You’ll be able to put yourself in the freezer within ten years

5th October 2017
Joe Bush
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Cryobiology, the branch of biology that involves the study of very low temperatures on organisms, has offered us a glimpse into the future and the possibility of freezing human bodies upon death, only for them to be resuscitated years late.

While this is something that Walt Disney famously did, in reality, for most people it’s something that is still very much within the realm of science fiction. However, StemProtect.co.uk, the UK’s stem cell bank, having your head frozen for potential future resuscitation is a service that will be on offer to the public within five to ten years.

This service has previously been within the reach of only the mega rich, such as Disney. However, StemProtect.co.uk, claim that we are looking at a near future in which the service is available to everyone - for a price of course.

Mark Hall spokesperson for StemProtect.co.uk said: “We’re accustomed to making jokes about freezing heads when we die, and of course everyone knows Walt Disney did it - often that’s their only point of reference. But soon we could see this practice becoming commonplace because advances in technology have made it much more affordable.

“And of course, while we’re not at the point yet where we can bring someone back to life from this procedure, we believe it’s just around the corner.”

StemProtect.co.uk has also stated however, that this does raise some weighty ethical questions: “We don’t yet know what the emotional impact would be of bringing someone back to life this way even when we are physically able to do it. That’s not a question for science but for us as human beings, and it’s a question we might not be able to answer until the first person is brought back to life after being frozen.”

The service will be offered at a cost of £5,000 for 250 years and, as Hall points out: “That’s cheaper than some funerals.

Other ways of preserving vital tissue, such as stem cell banking, are now much more commonplace than ever before, and carry far fewer ethical problems. Unlike freezing a head, which is done to bring a dead individual back to life, the work StemProtect.co.uk do is aimed at preserving information about the body which can be used for medical purposes while the person is still alive.

Public surveys show that people are still not completely happy with the idea of having their heads frozen when they die, even if it does become something that’s affordable to them and realistically within their reach.

Opinions did vary however. From that of Johnny 37, from Leeds, said: “Where do I sign up? Freeze me now and bring me back in a few hundred years please, I take it my bar tab will be cancelled?”

To Stephen, 45, from Bedford, who said: “I don’t even like to think about it. Who would want to be, or know, someone who had been brought back after they died and had their head frozen? I can’t imagine it’s a smooth ride, put it that way.”

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