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The slowly intensifying cold will kill off any cells it comes into contact with- however there are scientists that have been working on a form of cryogenics that will not only bring the body to a freezing point with no spikes in temperature, but freeze cells almost instantly not giving them enough time to die. As long as the thawing process is as instant, the cells should survive without aging at all while in that frozen state.

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