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Cryonics, Survival, and the Irreversibility of Death
Cryonics, Survival, and the Irreversibility of Death

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During a recent trip back home, one of us (Adam) was invited for a tour of the facilities of the oldest and best-known cryonics organization, Alcor (located in Scottsdale, Arizona). It was a highly informative, mostly propaganda-free, visit; there was . . .

During a recent trip back home, one of us (Adam) was invited for a tour of the facilities of the oldest and best-known cryonics organization, Alcor (located in Scottsdale, Arizona). It was a highly informative, mostly propaganda-free, visit; there was no hard sell or Kool-Aid to be found (although they do send visitors away with […]

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