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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CRYONICS»
Descubre el uso de
cryonics en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
cryonics y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Medical-legal aspects of
cryonics: prospects for immortality
This text investigates cryonics by providing a comprehensive legal analysis of the problems associated with suspension and its relation to estates law. Sample legal documents are included.
George Patrick Smith, 1983
2
Forever for All: Moral Philosophy,
Cryonics, and the ...
This book considers the problems of death and the hereafter and how these ages-old problems ought to be addressed in light of our continuing progress.
The book assumes that within a few decades all forms of cancer - and other deadly diseases - may be eliminated and the patient can continue life, hence ending the long freezing _sleep_. This is fiction, but not science fiction.
Francisco Cesar Pinheiro Rodrigues, 2013
4
Science in Popular Culture: A Reference Guide
"Cryonics" is an experimental medical procedure in which the bodies of the
recently dead are stored at very low temperatures for later revival. It is not related,
except in its focus on cold, to "cryogenics" — a branch of physics and
engineering ...
A. Bowdoin Van Riper, 2002
5
Cryonics: Alcor Life Extension Foundation, American
Cryonics ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
6
Youniverse: Toward a Self-Centered Philosophy
Youniverse is about you and the way things really are--how to improve your chances of a much longer and more satisfying life.
7
The Scientific Conquest of Death
measured by the number of people involved and the scientific acceptance of the
field, cryonics remains a fringe practice. Why? Probably because by operating as
it does, cryonics is perceived as interment rather than medicine.
8
Wetwares: Experiments in Postvital Living
While the "value" of a cryonics contract is not infinite, the task of evaluating it is.
We could characterize this endless process of evaluating cryonics as a failure, a
differend whose resolution relies on premises and technologies from the future.
When physician Benjamin Smith wakes up eighty-three years in the future--in the year 2071--after a cryonic sleep, he finds that although humankind has mastered cloning and eternal youth, emotional and ethical predicaments are still ...
10
Cryonics: A Bibliography of Biological, Biochemical & ...
Approximately 500 references to books and journal articles. Also includes foreign-language materials. Alphabetical arrangement by authors. Each entry gives bibliographic information.
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «CRYONICS»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
cryonics en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Wayward Pines Offers Up More Big Revelations—and Some …
Cryonics became his focus, David explains, and he removed much of his research from the public eye, both to avoid the ridicule he'd already ... «io9, Jun 15»
5 Iconic Moments that Define the Batman: Arkham Franchise
He's one of Batman's greatest villains, and definitely takes the top spot for the most tragic. Victor Fries was a genius in cryonics who survived an ... «Twinfinite, Jun 15»
How Britney Spears bought her immortality for $200000
Freezing people who have died with the intention of reviving them at some later date is known as cryonics. Its official history starts in 1962 when ... «The New Daily, Jun 15»
The Growth and (Possible) Decline of Cryonics
Cryonics service providers offer their customers perpetual care. This care is meant to continue until medical technology has advanced to the ... «h+ Magazine, Jun 15»
How to live forever: Tech Talk looks at cryonics and why Silicon …
Cryonics companies are the first to admit they haven't the faintest idea how to resuscitate someone whose been frozen or whether or not the ... «Courier Mail, Jun 15»
Into the Deep Freeze: What Kind of Person Chooses to Get …
Others view cryonics as little more than a modern burial ritual. Tom Laqueur, a Cal history professor and author of the forthcoming The Work of ... «CALIFORNIA, Jun 15»
Dying like an American: spaceflight, coral reefs, and other wild ways …
And for those who believe death is just a road bump on the path to an infinite lifespan, cryonics is available. It's the process of preserving ... «The Verge, Jun 15»
Parents Cryonically Freeze Their Toddler
After Einz's death in Bangkok, Thailand, two representatives from U.S.-based Alcor Life Extension Foundation, the world's largest cryonics operation, performed ... «Parenting Magazine, Jun 15»
h+ Media | Cryonics & the Future of Emergency Medicine
Video Friday: Dr. Max More at the Church of Perpetual Life — Cryonics & the Future of Emergency Medicine. May 29, 2015 Cryonics, Death, Health & Medicine, ... «h+ Magazine, May 15»
PETA to Cryonics Leaders: Stop Freezing Dogs for Experiments
These efforts include running the Church of Perpetual Life in Hollywood and funding experiments related to cryonics — the idea that corpses ... «New Times Broward-Palm Beach, May 15»