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Life Extension is the goal of Stephen Valentine's 'Timeship'. The renowned architect has designed this revolutionary building equipped with cutting edge technology to transport people through time. These Cryogenics Technologies include: Cryopreservation - Freezing of tissues and cells which will be used in transplant medicine. This will also be used to store cloned embryos of near extinct species to preserve life. Vitrification - A process of cooling bodies to a point where tissues become a glass-like solid without the formation of ice crystals. The result is indefinite preservation at near liquid nitrogen temperatures with greatly reduced tissue damage. Organ, DNA, tissue storage / banking - Through bio-vitrification, it will be possible to store or 'bank' human organs and tissue that will be fit for transplant. DNA will also be preserved this way... Suspended animation, Reanimation, and Regeneration - Research on all of the complex steps needed to bring cryopreserved patients back to health and youth will be carried out. This includes patients now in suspension with older technologies, and those now entering suspension with new bio-vitrification technologies. Nanotechnology - The creation of tiny machines that will swarm through the patient's body and make repairs at the cellular level. Before patients are reanimated, any damage must be repairable through Nanotechnology. Steven
Valentine - Architect for the Timeship Cryonics Building - His designs
'enhance human life, are in harmony with nature, and draw on both ancient resources
and 21st century technologies.'
Visit the Timeship web site and learn more about life extension |