cryostasis
It is not possible to freeze a person and then revive them. Cryonics, a process of preserving bodies at extremely low temperatures with the hope of reviving them in the future, has not been successfully demonstrated in humans.
Loss of infrared energy from the body is called thermal radiation.
my pre school teacher said its called the skeleton or some weird term like that
The rate of displacement of a body is called its velocity.
The force that air exerts on your body is called air pressure. This force is a result of the weight of the air above you pressing down on your body.
Blood does not automatically freeze when it leaves the body. It depends on the ambient temperature.
Fish generally go down to the bottom of the pond where the water does not freeze and sort of hibernate for the winter. That is why it is important to make your pond so deep that the water will not freeze all the way to the bottom. (www.rosepond.com)
Freeze It.
Our body is made of 60% water.
Body of Evidence - 2002 The Hyde Park Predator was released on: USA: 9 September 2006
The persons body would freeze because space is so cold, so no the body would not rot it would freeze the person.
No, it is not possible for someone to freeze instantly. The process of freezing typically occurs over time as a person's body temperature drops to dangerously low levels, which can lead to hypothermia and other serious medical complications.
white blood cells, called lymphocytes, destroy pathogens and protect against future infections.
white blood cells, called lymphocytes, destroy pathogens and protect against future infections
It means abnormally low body temperature. Such low temperatures can freeze your body and organs.
Someone might freeze themselves in hopes of cryonics, a process where a person's body is preserved after death with the goal of reviving them in the future when medical technology has advanced enough to cure their underlying condition. It is a highly speculative and controversial practice with no proven success. Some proponents believe it offers a chance for future life, while others see it as a way to preserve one's identity or explore the possibility of future technologies.
Cyrogenic preservation is a joke and a scam. Once the body is frozen, the cells explode and are worthless. At some point in the future if someone wanted to, they could possible extract DNA from the mess and grow a new body, but that is all it would be. A new body. Nothing of the person would remain. Freeze a tomato and then thaw it out. That will tell you what you would have to work with. Your memories, personality, everything that makes you you is gone and there is no bringing it back. It is just a scam to get money from people who are scared of being dead and dumb enough to pay for it.