James Bedford was the first man to be cryogenically frozen. He died of natural causes related to kidney cancer on January 12, 1967 and was frozen several hours later.
They have but have never been successfully unfrozen again
Obviously not. Otherwise it would have been a huge new story and most people, if not everyone, would know about it and terminally ill cancer patients would likely be lining up by the dozen to be frozen til a cure for their cancer could be found,
Yes, some frogs actually do it all the time, naturally, for hibernation. This has been reproduced in lab freezers and they're fine afterwards. But while they're frozen, they're like green ice cubes!
i dont know is so it would have frozen by now
No one has ever landed on Mars
NO, just the surface is 20,000 degrees Fahrenheit. it is too hot.
Obviously not. Otherwise it would have been a huge new story and most people, if not everyone, would know about it and terminally ill cancer patients would likely be lining up by the dozen to be frozen til a cure for their cancer could be found,
Yes, some frogs actually do it all the time, naturally, for hibernation. This has been reproduced in lab freezers and they're fine afterwards. But while they're frozen, they're like green ice cubes!
No frozen human has ever been successfully revived. It happens to fish sometimes, but not mammals. It's likely that in the not-too-far-distant future, we'll be able to cryogenically suspend life and bring people back. But not yet. Ted Williams is, alas, entirely and permanently dead.
Cryogenically freezing small animals, such as Master Chief from the ever popular Call of Duty franchise.
no
Well it could mean have you ever had a boyfriend or it could mean have you ever had sex with anyone
No. Michael Phelps has not ever reported to anyone nor has anyone ever reported to anyone else that, at one point, he was eaten by a shark.
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No, but I get what you're saying.
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Yes.