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so if i take some skin cells and freeze them in liquid nitrogen, i can later re taw them and they will resume function aslong as the freeezing has been done correctly. But why then if i take a mouse and drop it into nitrogen freeze it and then taw it its body cells will resume function. but not the hearth and brain becous of the way they works whit "electricity" so technicly i could restart it whit hearth massage and electrical shocks? but the brain? why can i not just chock the brain back into action?
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>>16478128
You didn't do the freezing correctly if you can't.
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>>16478132
really? you could techicly flash freeze the brain and get it back up and running? you have any studies to back up this claim i would really like to read them if you have?
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>>16478142
Sure you could, why wouldn't you?
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>>16478158
well first of i dont think its know how the brain "circuits"
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>>16478164
We do know but that's also largely irrelevant since we do know how freezing works
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>>16478193
i feel like you know more than your charing
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>>16478128
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Lovelock
>In the mid-1950s, Lovelock experimented with the cryopreservation of rodents, determining that hamsters could be frozen and revived successfully.[14] Hamsters were frozen with 60% of the water in the brain crystallised into ice with no adverse effects recorded. Other organs were shown to be susceptible to damage.[15]



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