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WHAT IS CRYONICS?
Cryonics is the practice of preserving life by pausing the dying process using subfreezing temperatures with the intent of restoring good health with medical technology in the future. “At the point where the current legal and medical system gives up on a patient, they ALCOR MEMBERSHIP STATISTICS Alcor Membership Statistics. Alcor members are people who have completed full legal and financial arrangements for cryopreservation with Alcor. As of April 30, 2021, Alcor has: Members: 1,353. Patients: 182. Associate Members: 297. TOTAL: 1,832. At the end of 2020 Alcor had 134 male patients and 47 female patients. ALCOR LEADERSHIP: CHANGE FOR THE FUTURE Alcor Leadership: Change for the Future. A statement from Max More: When I joined Alcor in 1986, I couldn’t know that I would eventually take on the role of President & CEO. When I accepted that role, I was concerned that I wouldn’t last long. The average tenure at that time was 2.6 years and, for the most recent six presidents, it averaged CHRISTIANITY AND CRYONICS The Alcor Life Extension Foundation is a non-profit organization that offers cryopreservation to its members. The scientific basis for cryonics lies in the fields of cryobiology, neurobiology, and an area of technology still in its infancy called nanotechnology. Today’s cryonics patients must be cryopreserved with imperfect methods afterthey
FAQ GENERAL QUESTIONS Alcor, 80 Ursae Majoris, was precisely what they had been looking for. The name roughly fit the acronym Allopathic Cryogenic Rescue. (Allopathy, as opposed to Homeopathy, is a medical perspective wherein any treatment which improves the prognosis is valid.) It NEW CRYOPRESERVATION TECHNOLOGYCASE SUMMARY A-1436
Case Summary: Hal Finney. Hal Finney, Alcor member A-1436 who chose the whole-body option, was pronounced legally deceased on August 28, 2014 at 8:50 am at the age of 58, in Scottsdale, Arizona. That same day, Hal became Alcor’s 128th patient. RELATIVE'S AFFIDAVIT Relative’s Affidavit, 11/30/12 Page 1 of 4 . 7895 East Acoma Drive, Suite 110 . Scottsdale, AZ 85260-6916 . 1) I, RELATIVE NAME now residing at , RELATIVE ADDRESS hereby certify that I am , _____ years of age and that I am theRELATION of MEMBER NAME (Member). 2) From my own knowledge of the wishes of the Member, I know that it has been and RELIGION AND CRYONICS Religion and Cryonics. Cryonics, December 1990. By Derek Ryan. Cryonics has gained a great deal of notoriety recently, thanks in large part to Phil Donahue, Larry King, et al. And while the Alcor staff has done a wonderful job of addressing the scientific, legal, political, and ethical questions that have been voiced, there remainsa vital
ALCOR - LIFE EXTENSION FOUNDATION Preserving Life. Cryonics is the practice of preserving life by pausing the dying process using subfreezing temperatures with the intent of restoring good health with medical technology in the future.WHAT IS CRYONICS?
Cryonics is the practice of preserving life by pausing the dying process using subfreezing temperatures with the intent of restoring good health with medical technology in the future. “At the point where the current legal and medical system gives up on a patient, they ALCOR MEMBERSHIP STATISTICS Alcor Membership Statistics. Alcor members are people who have completed full legal and financial arrangements for cryopreservation with Alcor. As of April 30, 2021, Alcor has: Members: 1,353. Patients: 182. Associate Members: 297. TOTAL: 1,832. At the end of 2020 Alcor had 134 male patients and 47 female patients. ALCOR LEADERSHIP: CHANGE FOR THE FUTURE Alcor Leadership: Change for the Future. A statement from Max More: When I joined Alcor in 1986, I couldn’t know that I would eventually take on the role of President & CEO. When I accepted that role, I was concerned that I wouldn’t last long. The average tenure at that time was 2.6 years and, for the most recent six presidents, it averaged CHRISTIANITY AND CRYONICS The Alcor Life Extension Foundation is a non-profit organization that offers cryopreservation to its members. The scientific basis for cryonics lies in the fields of cryobiology, neurobiology, and an area of technology still in its infancy called nanotechnology. Today’s cryonics patients must be cryopreserved with imperfect methods afterthey
FAQ GENERAL QUESTIONS Alcor, 80 Ursae Majoris, was precisely what they had been looking for. The name roughly fit the acronym Allopathic Cryogenic Rescue. (Allopathy, as opposed to Homeopathy, is a medical perspective wherein any treatment which improves the prognosis is valid.) It NEW CRYOPRESERVATION TECHNOLOGYCASE SUMMARY A-1436
Case Summary: Hal Finney. Hal Finney, Alcor member A-1436 who chose the whole-body option, was pronounced legally deceased on August 28, 2014 at 8:50 am at the age of 58, in Scottsdale, Arizona. That same day, Hal became Alcor’s 128th patient. RELATIVE'S AFFIDAVIT Relative’s Affidavit, 11/30/12 Page 1 of 4 . 7895 East Acoma Drive, Suite 110 . Scottsdale, AZ 85260-6916 . 1) I, RELATIVE NAME now residing at , RELATIVE ADDRESS hereby certify that I am , _____ years of age and that I am theRELATION of MEMBER NAME (Member). 2) From my own knowledge of the wishes of the Member, I know that it has been and RELIGION AND CRYONICS Religion and Cryonics. Cryonics, December 1990. By Derek Ryan. Cryonics has gained a great deal of notoriety recently, thanks in large part to Phil Donahue, Larry King, et al. And while the Alcor staff has done a wonderful job of addressing the scientific, legal, political, and ethical questions that have been voiced, there remainsa vital
COMPLETE LIST OF ALCOR CRYOPRESERVATIONS 7895 E Acoma Drive, Suite 110 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 (480) 905-1906 ALCOR MEMBERSHIP STATISTICS Alcor Membership Statistics. Alcor members are people who have completed full legal and financial arrangements for cryopreservation with Alcor. As of April 30, 2021, Alcor has: Members: 1,353. Patients: 182. Associate Members: 297. TOTAL: 1,832. At the end of 2020 Alcor had 134 male patients and 47 female patients. FAQ MEMBERSHIP QUESTIONS FAQ: Membership Questions. Why should I join Alcor when I’m young and healthy? Because we need you, and you need us. Like saving for retirement, cryonics is an easier commitment to make while you are still young and healthy because life insurance is much moreaffordable.
ALCOR A-2408 CASE REPORT Alcor A-2408 . Case Report . Prepared by: Linda Chamberlain, Co-Founder and . Director of Special Projects, Alcor Life Extension Foundation . February - 2021CASE SUMMARY A-1436
Case Summary: Hal Finney. Hal Finney, Alcor member A-1436 who chose the whole-body option, was pronounced legally deceased on August 28, 2014 at 8:50 am at the age of 58, in Scottsdale, Arizona. That same day, Hal became Alcor’s 128th patient. PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH CRYONICS In more than 50 percent of cryonics cases legal death occurs before Alcor standby personnel can be deployed, and is often followed by hours of warm ischemia. This downtime may cause severe cellular damage. The threat of autopsy, in which the brain is routinely dissected, is an even greater danger. SCIENTIST DECLARATIONS ON CRYONICS Scientist Declarations on Cryonics. The following are just a few of the supportive scientist declarations provided to Alcor in 1988 and 1989 in connection with legal proceedings brought against the Riverside County Coroner’s Office and California Department of Health Services. Note that these opinions predate the use ofvitrification in
HAS CRYONICS TAKEN THE WRONG PATH? 7895 E Acoma Drive, Suite 110 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 (480) 905-1906 EVALUATION OF THE CONDITION OF DR. JAMES H. BEDFORD AFTER From Cryonics, August 1991. by Mike Darwin. Introduction. On 12 January, 1967, Dr. James H. Bedford became the first man to enter cryonic suspension. The story of his suspension and his care over the intervening years is covered elsewhere (1,2,3). The purpose of this article is to document Dr. Bedford’s condition as assessed by a brief external exam conducted on 25 May, 1991.FROZEN SOULS
Fertility researchers had already proven that human embryos could be frozen in liquid nitrogen, thawed, transplanted, brought to full term, and produce normal, healthy children (the first in 1984, now many thousands worldwide). The Church’s position was that these fertilized embryos had souls, were humans, and destruction of them wasmurder.
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The Alcor Life Extension Foundation is the world leader in cryonics, cryonics research, and cryonics technology. Cryonics is the practice of using ultra-cold temperature to preserve a human body with the intent of restoring good health when the technology becomes available to do so. Alcor is a non-profit organization located in Scottsdale, Arizona, founded in 1972.WHAT IS CRYONICS?
Cryonics is an experimental procedure that preserves a human being using the best available technology for the purpose of saving his/her life. We believe medical technology will advance further in coming decades than it has in the past several centuries, enabling it to heal damage at the cellular and molecular levels and to restore full physical and mental health.CRYONICS & SCIENCE
Banking of transplantable organs at low temperature is a recognized specialty of the science of cryobiology. Alcor applies breakthroughs in organ banking research to reduce cryopreservation injury, making it easier for future medical technology to revive our patients. Alcor encourages and supports evidence-based research such as these new memory preservation study results . WHAT CRYONICS IS NOT Cryonics as practiced by Alcor is not an interment method or mortuary practice. Alcor intervenes in the dying process as soon as possible after legal death to preserve the brain as well as possible. Alcor seeks to prevent loss of information within the brain that encodes memory and personal identity, which is the true boundary between lifeand death.
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Learn more about the fascinating details of the cryopreservation process. Our extensive FAQ will answer just about every question you can think of, from general questions to technical, moral and ethical, spiritual, and financial questions, to queries about membership. Some answers clarify incorrect assumptions in the question.BECOME A MEMBER
Becoming an Alcor member is easy and surprisingly affordable, if you are in good health and eligible for life insurance, which will pay for your cryopreservation. The world is an incredible place moving faster and faster. Technological advances can only lead the mind's imagination to what is in store for our customers.FEATURED VIDEOS
CRYONICS IS AN EXTENSION OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE In this in-depth analysis of cryonics, Alcor President, Max More, explores how cryonics is, in fact, simply an extension of criticalcare medicine.
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