Cryonics Institute – Wikipedia

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Human and pet preservation by freezing

Cryonics Institute (CI) is an American Non Profit Foundation that provides cryonics services. CI freezes dead humans and pets in liquid nitrogen with the speculative hope of restoring them with technology in the future.[1][2]

The Cryonics Institute was founded by the Father of Cryonics Robert Ettinger on April 4, 1976, in Detroit, Michigan, where he served as president until 2003. Ettinger introduced the concept of cryonics with the publication of his book The Prospect of Immortality published in 1962.[3][4][5] Operations moved to the current location in Clinton Township, Michigan in 1993.[6]

The Cryonics Institute has 188 people cryopreserved in tanks of liquid nitrogen with Robert Ettinger the 106th who is cryopreserved along with his mother and wives.[7][8][9][10][11]

The cryonics procedure performed by the Cryonics Institute begins with a process called vitrification where the body is perfused with cryoprotective agents to protect against damage in the freezing process. After this, the body is cooled to -196C over the course of a day or two days in a computer-controlled chamber before being placed in a long-term storage container filled with liquid nitrogen. The Cryonics Institute calls their storage units cryostats, and each unit contains up to eight people.[citation needed] The process can take place only once the person has been declared legally dead. Ideally, the process begins within two minutes of the heart stopping and no more than 15.[12][13][14]

The Cryonics Institute provides services including Human Cryostatis, DNA/Tissue Freezing, Pet Cryopreservation, and Memorabilia Storage.[15][16]

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