Australia Introduces Technology That Can Bring The Dead Back to Life |
Sydney - An Australian company is offering a service to bring the dead back to life by storing their 'corpses' in cryogenic freezers. As reported by the Daily Star, the 'corpse' will be revived with scientific innovations in the future.
Through this service provided by a company called Cryonics, the participants' bodies will be immersed in liquid nitrogen and stored in a steel box with a temperature of around -200 degrees Celsius.
According to the Daily Mail, the situation would have given the human brain a chance to survive should the box leak. The space is also built with the hope that there will be a human awakening in the future. "Once certain medical advances are made in the future, participants may be able to be brought back to life," said a statement on the Cryonics website.
To date, there are 40 storage spaces most of which were built specifically for its founders. Cryonics plans to add 600 more storage spaces.
This high-tech facility was developed in a remote area of Holbrook in the state of New South Wales. Interested individuals will have to pay around £84,793 to register. However, there are no guarantees or refunds for anyone brave enough to sign up.